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  4. Carbon monoxide is highly poisonous. Why?

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  11. Carbon is the first member of group 14 in the periodic table, Write an...

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  17. When BF3 is treated with LiH at 450 K, a hydride of borbon is formed. ...

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  18. When BF3 is treated with LiH at 450 K, a hydride of borbon is formed. ...

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  19. When BF3 is treated with LiH at 450 K, a hydride of borbon is formed. ...

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