A. alcohol
B. carbon dioxide
C. chlorine
D. sodium chlorine
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A. alcohol
B. carbon dioxide
C. chlorine
D. sodium chlorine
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A. 30 KJ
B. 1 KJ
C. 39 KJ
D. 29 KJ
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A. this acid, in ancient times, was used to eliminate ant-hills
B. this corrosive acid is secreted by ants to drive away their enemies
C. this acid was first obtained by the distillation of ants
D. ants are attracted by the odour of this acid
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A. Dalton’s law
B. Gay Lussac’s law
C. Henry’s law
D. Raoult’s law
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A. 2.05 gram
B. 3.05 gram
C. 4.05 gram
D. 5.05 gram
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A. specific heat
B. thermal capacity
C. water equivalent
D. None of the above
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A. S
B. P
C. d
D. f
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A. BaSO4
B. SrSO4
C. CaSO4
D. MgSO4
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A. +3
B. +2
C. +1
D. +4
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A. Be
B. Cl
C. K
D. P
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