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How is the concentration of hydronium ions (H₃O⁺) affected when an acid solution is diluted?

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112

Why do herbivores have a longer small intestine compared to carnivores?

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113

Why are sodium and potassium metals stored immersed in kerosene oil?

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114

Why are carbonate and sulphide ores usually converted into oxides during the process of extraction?

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115

What is the function of gustatory receptors?

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116

Why does a luminous flame appear when gaseous substances burn?

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117

What is observed when calcium reacts with cold water?

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118

Equal lengths of magnesium ribbons are taken in test tubes A and B. HCl is added to A, and CH₃COOH is added to B. Both acids have the same amount and concentration. In which test tube will fizzing occ

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119

Which gland secretes growth hormone?

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120

The process of dissolving an acid or a base in water is characterized as:

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