If equal weights of all the three states of a substance X are taken, which state will have the MAXIMUM number of molecules?
A - solid
B - liquid
C - gas
D - (All three will have the same number of molecules.)
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If equal weights of all the three states of a substance X are taken, which state will have the MAXIMUM number of molecules?
A - solid
B - liquid
C - gas
D - (All three will have the same number of molecules.)
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The correct answer is option:
(D) All three will have the same number of molecules.
- In the given condition, the taken weights of all the three states of a substance are equal.
- Also there is not any other substance involved.
- Since the substance is same, no matter what its physical state is, it contains the same no of molecules.
- Hence, all three will have the same number of molecules.
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The answer is D) because only the physical state of the matter is being changed but not the chemical. Hence all three will have the same number of molecules.