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  • Milk is a


  • Options
  • A. mixture
  • B. element
  • C. metal
  • D. None of these

  • Correct Answer
  • mixture 


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    • 1. Number of moles of solute present in 1 litre of solution is

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    • A. Normality
    • B. Molarity
    • C. Molality
    • D. Formality
    • Discuss
    • 2. Which among the following is the most electronegative element?

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    • A. Flourine
    • B. Bromine
    • C. Iodine
    • D. Oxygen
    • Discuss
    • 3. Formation of anions occurs by

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    • A. loss of neutrons
    • B. gain of protons
    • C. gain of electrons
    • D. none
    • Discuss
    • 4. The alpha-particles are

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    • A. high energy electrons
    • B. positively charged hydrogen irons
    • C. high energy x ray radiations
    • D. double positively charged helium nuclei
    • Discuss
    • 5. The activity of rradioisotope change with

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    • A. temperature
    • B. pressure
    • C. chemical environment
    • D. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 6. Dimond is

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    • A. an element
    • B. a compound
    • C. a mixture
    • D. a liquid
    • Discuss
    • 7. Stainless steel contains steel and

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    • A. manganese
    • B. vanadium
    • C. nickel
    • D. chromium
    • Discuss
    • 8. Dust particles in the air of large industrial cities are removed by

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    • A. Sedimentation
    • B. Electrophoresis
    • C. Tyndall effect
    • D. Brownian movement
    • Discuss
    • 9. A mixture of sand and naphthalene can be seperated by __________

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    • A. Fractional distillation
    • B. Sublimation
    • C. Chromatography
    • D. Any of them
    • Discuss
    • 10. "If a system A is in thermal equilibrium with B and B is in thermal equilibrium with C, then A and C are in equilibrium with each other". This is a statement of

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    • A. Cyclic rute
    • B. Zeroth law of thermodynamics
    • C. First law of thermodynamics
    • D. Second law of thermodynamics
    • Discuss


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