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Acrylic paints are soluble in:
a) polar solvents
b) non-polar solvents

A

`1`. a

B

`2`. b

C

`3`. a or b

D

`4`. None

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  2. Which of the following is an ionic compound?

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  3. The electron covalent linkage is not in the compound

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  4. Which of the following is the most reactive ?

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  5. Which of the following compound is covalent ?

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  6. Which contain covalent and ionic compounds ?

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  8. Which of the following molecules does not have a linear arrangement of...

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  9. Which of the following is correct for ionic compound ?

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  10. Which of the following orbitals are overlapped to form covalent bond?

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  11. The electronic configuration of four elements L, P, Q and R are given ...

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  12. Which of the following element lose one electron to get octet configur...

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  13. Which of the following is a property of ionic compounds?

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  14. Which of the following compound has different bond ?

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  15. Electronic theory of valencies' is appreciable because, i) it explain...

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  16. Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPRT) is appreciable b...

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  17. Linus Pauling is appreciable scientist, because: i) he proposed a phen...

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  19. The polar solvent available in your home is

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  20. Crystalline substance in your kitchen is

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