Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Which one of the following is incorrect?

  1. Matter is anything that has mass and occupy space
  2. Atom is the basic form of matter
  3. Matter is continuous in nature
  4. In solid state, the interparticle space is less

hintHint:

The matter is discrete in nature.

The correct answer is: Matter is continuous in nature


    • The matter is made up of very small particles called atoms.
    • The matter is particulate in nature.
    • Matter occupies space and has mass.
    • Intermolecular space is least in solids, intermediate in liquids and maximum in gas.
    • The matter is not continuous.

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