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MCQ: 971

The carbonyl compounds have an odor similar to

  1. almonds
  2. grapes
  3. fruits
  4. blue cheese
MCQ: 972

Down the group, the melting points of Halogens

  1. increase
  2. decrease
  3. remain steady
  4. varies depending on their surroundings
MCQ: 973

The solubility product is only applicable to

  1. soluble salts
  2. insoluble salts
  3. sparingly soluble salts
  4. sparingly insoluble salts
MCQ: 974

In ammonia, greater repulsion is of

  1. lone pair-bond pair
  2. bond pair-bond pair
  3. lone pair-lone pair
  4. lone pair-bond pair-lone pair
MCQ: 975

Oxygen has a higher electronegativity than

  1. Na(s)
  2. Mg(s)
  3. Al(s)
  4. I(s)

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