An almirah is a cupboard, cabinet, or chest of drawers.
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An almirah glass is a type of glass commonly used as a front panel on almirahs (wardrobes or cupboards) to allow visibility of the contents stored inside. It is usually made of strong and durable material to withstand the weight of items placed in the almirah and to provide a clear view of the contents.
Yes
Almirah is a solid at room temperature, because it will only be liquid at its melting point and the room temperature is not its melting point.
Yes, of course.
it is a chemical change
Melting is a physical change.
Because iron is a cheap metal.
chemical change as a new substance is formed
Because it has a specific volume and a specific shape.
Melting of butter is a physical change because it involves a change in state from solid to liquid without altering the chemical composition of the butter. Rusting of an almirah is a chemical change because it involves a reaction between iron in the almirah and oxygen in the air to form a new substance, iron oxide, which has different properties than the original iron material.
An iron almirah is a solid at room temperature because the atoms and molecules in the iron are closely packed together in a fixed arrangement, giving it a definite shape and volume. The strong forces of attraction between the iron atoms prevent them from moving freely, resulting in the solid state of the almirah.