Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy
Question
Which one of the following is incorrect?
- Matter is anything that has mass and occupy space
- Atom is the basic form of matter
- Matter is continuous in nature
- In solid state, the interparticle space is less
Hint:
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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