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MODERN PUBLICATION-SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF CHEMISTRY -REVISION EXERCISES (OBJECTIVE/VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS) TRUE OR FALSE QUESTIONS
- Properties of a compound are average of the properties of its constitu...
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- There is no difference in writing mass of an object as 7.00 g or 7.0 g
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- The number of ozone molecules present in 1 mole of ozone are
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- Write the differences between mass and weight of an object.
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- A balanced chemical equation is in accordance with
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- Homogeneous mixtures have sharp melting and boiling points.
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- The figure 0.02450 has 4 significant figures.
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- There is no difference between 0.005 or 5.00 xx 10^(-3) g.
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- The empirical and molecular formula of sucrose is same
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- 0.5 mole of S8 and 0.5 mol of P4 have same number of polyatomic molecu...
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- Molarity of a solution changes with temperature but molality does not.
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- The empirical formula of glucose is CH(2)O.
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- 1 gram atom of C and 1 gram atom of sulphur have same mass.
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- When 3.0 g of H(2) react with 29.Og of O(2) to form water, O(2) is th...
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- Nitrogen and oxygen combine to form N(2)O, NO and NO(2). This is in ac...
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