1. Which of the following describe(s) the fourth state of matter? (can choose more than 1 answer) a. Properties of which are intermediate between the liquid and solid states b. Will flow if sufficient pressure is applied c. They are also known as the mesophase 2. Which statement(s) which is/are characterized different from crystal formation? (can choose more than 1 answer) a. Atomic and ionic crystals are generally soft and have low melting points b. Molecular crystals are hard, brittle and have high melting points c. Metallic crystals may be soft or hard
1. Which of the following describe(s) the fourth state of matter? (can choose more than 1 answer) a. Properties of which are intermediate between the liquid and solid states b. Will flow if sufficient pressure is applied c. They are also known as the mesophase 2. Which statement(s) which is/are characterized different from crystal formation? (can choose more than 1 answer) a. Atomic and ionic crystals are generally soft and have low melting points b. Molecular crystals are hard, brittle and have high melting points c. Metallic crystals may be soft or hard
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1. Which of the following describe(s) the fourth state of matter ? (can choose more than 1 answer)
a. Properties of which are intermediate between the liquid and solid states
b. Will flow if sufficient pressure is applied
c. They are also known as the mesophase
2. Which statement(s) which is/are characterized different from crystal formation? (can choose more than 1 answer)
a. Atomic and ionic crystals are generally soft and have low melting points
b. Molecular crystals are hard, brittle and have high melting points
c. Metallic crystals may be soft or hard
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