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  • Which element is not a part of a nitrogenous base?


  • Options
  • A. Carbon
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. Phosphorous
  • D. Nitrogen

  • Correct Answer
  • Phosphorous 

    Explanation

    A nitrogenous base is an element that contains nitrogen that have same chemical properties of the base.

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    • 1. Which one of the following is an element?

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    • A. Topaz
    • B. Rruby
    • C. Diamond
    • D. Sapphire
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    • 2. NH3 oxidation number?

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    • A. -1
    • B. +1
    • C. 0
    • D. -3
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    • 3. What does 'M' stand for in chemistry?
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    • 4. Which combination of atoms can form a polar covalent bond?

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    • A. H and Br
    • B. H and H
    • C. Na and Br
    • D. N and N
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    • 5. 'Minamata' disease was caused by ?

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    • A. Lead
    • B. Mercury
    • C. Cadmium
    • D. Zinc
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    • 6. Which is the only gem of world made of a single element?

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    • A. Platinum
    • B. Diamond
    • C. Emerald
    • D. Ruby
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    • 7. Which one of the following laws directly expalins the law of coservation of mass

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    • A. Hund's rule
    • B. Dalton's law
    • C. Avogadro's law
    • D. Berzelius hypothesis
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    • 8. According to the modern Periodic Law, the properties of elements are periodic functions of their

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    • A. volency
    • B. atomic mass
    • C. number of neutrons
    • D. atomic number
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    • 9. Which of the following is a regenerated fibre?

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    • A. Terylene
    • B. Rayon
    • C. Nylon
    • D. Silk
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    • 10. The number of neutrons in dipositive Zinc ion is

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    • A. 34
    • B. 36
    • C. 38
    • D. 40
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