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Standard VI
Physics
Atoms and Molecules
The arrangeme...
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The arrangement of particles of an unknown substance at the same pressure but at two different temperatures is shown in the diagrams.
Which of the following substances could the diagrams represent?
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Solution
Option 'A' is the correct answer i.e.
Substance P: -189
0
C (M.P.); -103
0
C ( B.P.).
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