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MCQ: 656

In Van der Waal's forces, forces of attraction are formed between

  1. σ+ of dipole of one atom/molecule and σ− of dipole of next atom/molecule
  2. π+ of dipole of one atom/molecule and π− of dipole of next atom/molecule
  3. δ+ of dipole of one atom/molecule and δ− of dipole of next atom/molecule
  4. none of above
MCQ: 657

The liquid in an electrolytic cell should always flows towards

  1. anode
  2. cathode
  3. all around
  4. nowhere
MCQ: 658

Such a solution which can hold no more a of a solute is termed as

  1. saturated solution
  2. unsaturated solution
  3. buffer solution
  4. super saturated solution
MCQ: 659

During formation of oxides electrons are transferred from sodium, magnesium and aluminum to

  1. oxygen
  2. nitrogen
  3. carbon dioxide
  4. carbon monoxide
MCQ: 660

C6H12 is the formula of a

  1. cyclohexane
  2. sugar
  3. alkanes
  4. alkenes

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