A. Coordinate covalent bonds
B. Hydrogen bonds
C. Debye forces
D. London dispersion forces
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A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Vander Waals force
C. Forces among the polar molecules
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A. Reforming
B. Cracking
C. Refining
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A. formaldehyde
B. acetaldehyde
C. propanone
D. carbondioxide - The molecules of CO2 in dry ice form__________________?
A. Ionic crystal
B. Covalent crystal
C. Molecular crystal
D. Any type of crystal - A single chlorine free radical can destroy how many ozone molecules ?
A. 10
B. 100
C. 10000
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A. Hydrated ions
B. double salts
C. hydrates
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A. Boyle’s law
B. Charles’ law
C. Gay-Lussac’s law
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- The number of atoms present in 21.6 gram of silver (atomic weight = 108) are same as the molecules in__________?
A. 1.8 gram of H2O
B. 12 moles of KMnO4
C. 0.6N H2SO4
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- The molecules of which gas have highest speed?
A. H2 at -73oC
B. CH4 at 300 K
C. N2 at 1,027oC
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- According to Kinetic Molecular Theory gas molecules move in_______path?
A. Straight
B. Parabolic
C. Zig-zag
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