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  • An example of an extensive property of matter is


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  • A. Volume
  • B. Mass
  • C. Density
  • D. All the above

  • Correct Answer
  • All the above 

    Explanation

    Any properties that are dependent on the amount of matter are called as extensive properties of matter.


    Examples are :: Mass, Volume, Density (M/V),...

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    • A. Fertiliser
    • B. Explosives
    • C. Photography
    • D. Baking
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    • 2. The element common to all acids is

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    • A. Hydrogen
    • B. Oxygen
    • C. carbon
    • D. Sulphur
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    • 3. The element present in all organic molecules is

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    • A. Hydrogen
    • B. Oxygen
    • C. Carbon
    • D. None of the above
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    • 4. Which acid is present in tomato?

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    • A. Sulphuric acid
    • B. HCl
    • C. Both A & B
    • D. Citric acid
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    • 5. Which statement describes nuclear binding energy?

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    • A. It is the energy that is required to overcome mass defect.
    • B. It is the result of converting mass to energy.
    • C. It is the energy that is required to bind protons and neutrons together in a nucleus.
    • D. None of the above
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    • 6. A colored ion generally indicates a

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    • A. transition metal
    • B. metalloid
    • C. large in size
    • D. Both B & C
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    • 7. The bonds in the compound MgSO4 can be described as

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    • A. covalent
    • B. ionic
    • C. both A & B
    • D. None of the above
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    • 8. Technically, tempera is paint in which the vehicle is in

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    • A. an emulsion
    • B. a pigment
    • C. an impasto
    • D. a ground
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    • A. the existence of unpaired electrons in the valence shell
    • B. the potential energy of the valence shell
    • C. the average distance of the outermost electron shell from the nucleus
    • D. the sum of the potential energies of all the electron shells
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    • A. Sulphuric acid
    • B. Nitric acid
    • C. Hydrochloric acid
    • D. Phosphoric acid
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