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  1. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Gelatin is also called as:

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    Answer: A. Protective colloid Gelatin is also called protective colloid.

    Answer: A. Protective colloid

    Gelatin is also called protective colloid.

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  2. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Common salt is obtained from the ocean by the method called:

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    Answer: B. Evaporation Common salt is obtained from the ocean by the method called evaporation.

    Answer: B. Evaporation

    Common salt is obtained from the ocean by the method called evaporation.

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  3. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Which form of the matter has highest kinetic energy of molecules?

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    Answer: A. Gas The matter has highest kinetic energy of molecules is gas.

    Answer: A. Gas

    The matter has highest kinetic energy of molecules is gas.

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  4. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    A mixture which does not have a uniform composition throughout it’s mass, is called as:

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    Answer: C. Heterogeneous mixture A mixture which doesn't have a uniform composition throughout it's mass , is called as heterogeneous mixture.

    Answer: C. Heterogeneous mixture

    A mixture which doesn’t have a uniform composition throughout it’s mass , is called as heterogeneous mixture.

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  5. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Salt solution is a mixture of:

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    Answer: A. Sodium chloride in water Salt solution is a mixture of sodium chloride in water.

    Answer: A. Sodium chloride in water

    Salt solution is a mixture of sodium chloride in water.

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  6. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    A non-metal which exists in liquid state at room temperature is:

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    Answer: B. Bromine A non-metal which exist in liquid state at room temperature is bromine.

    Answer: B. Bromine

    A non-metal which exist in liquid state at room temperature is bromine.

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  7. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Gases can be liquefied by:

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    Answer: C. Decreasing temperature and increasing pressure Gases can be classified by decreasing temperature and increasing pressure.

    Answer: C. Decreasing temperature and increasing pressure

    Gases can be classified by decreasing temperature and increasing pressure.

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  8. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Matter can change from one physical state to another on_______.

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    Answer: A. Heating Matter can change from one physical state to another on heating.

    Answer: A. Heating

    Matter can change from one physical state to another on heating.

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  9. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    Bohr’s model can explain:

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    Answer: B. Spectrum of atom or ion containing one electron only Bohr's model can explain spectrum of atom or ion containing one electron only.

    Answer: B. Spectrum of atom or ion containing one electron only

    Bohr’s model can explain spectrum of atom or ion containing one electron only.

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  10. Asked: August 1, 2021In: Chemistry

    If the pressure of a gas is double at a fixed temperature

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    Answer: C. The volume would be halved If the pressure of a gas is double at a fixed temperature the volume would be halved.

    Answer: C. The volume would be halved

    If the pressure of a gas is double at a fixed temperature the volume would be halved.

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