Chemistry
Grade-6
Easy

Question

Sugar syrup is an example of which states of matter?

  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Water vapor
  4. Gases

Hint:

Sugar syrup is a mixture of sugar and water.

The correct answer is: Liquid


    • Sugar syrup is liquid in nature when it is freshly prepared.
    • On cooling, it settles down to solid sugar particles.
    • Water vapor is the gaseous phase of water.
    • When liquid is heated above its boiling point it gets converted to gas. 

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