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Compounds of carbon that have only single bonds between carbon atoms are called:

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152

Which property of metals allows them to be beaten into thin sheets?

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153

Oestrogen, a hormone secreted by the ovaries, is responsible for:

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154

The central nervous system (CNS) consists of the:

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155

The energy equivalent released when the terminal phosphate linkage in ATP is broken using water is approximately:

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156

Fresh milk has a pH of 6. How will its pH change when it turns into curd?

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157

Which component of blood helps to plug leaks and clot blood at points of injury?

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158

What is the name of the compound CH3COOH?

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159

Under what soil condition would a farmer treat the soil of his fields with quick lime (calcium oxide) or slaked lime (calcium hydroxide)?

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160

Why is energy needed for maintenance processes in living organisms?

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