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14 December, 12:01

In which 1.0 gram sample are particles arranged in a rystal structure?

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  1. 14 December, 14:33
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    The Options are as follow,

    (1) CaCl ₂ (s) (3) CH ₃ OH (l)

    (2) C ₂ H ₆ (g) (4) Cal ₂ (aq)

    Answer:

    Option-1 is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    As we know crystal formation is the property of solids. Therefore, in given options we are given with four different states of matter.

    Option A, CaCl₂ is in a solid state, so it can exist in crystal form.

    Option 2, C₂H₆ (Ethane) is in gas form, so it cannot form crystals.

    Option 3, CH₃OH (Methanol) is present in liquid form, so it fails to form crystals.

    Option 4, CaI₂, it is dissolved in water, Hence, it is in aqueous state, Therefore it also lacks crystal structure.
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