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191

Which force is the major driving force for the movement of water in the xylem during the day when stomata are open?

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192

Which of the following reagents can oxidise alcohols to carboxylic acids?

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193

The electron dot structure for a hydrogen molecule (H2) shows two hydrogen atoms sharing electrons to achieve the electronic configuration of which noble gas?

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194

Why do plants not have a nervous system or muscles?

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195

The rapid folding of leaves in a 'touch-me-not' plant (Mimosa) is an example of movement that is:

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196

What is the main advantage of alloying metals?

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197

What is the prefix used for chloro- or bromo- substituted alkanes?

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198

After information is acquired by the dendritic tip, how does the electrical impulse travel through the neuron?

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199

Why do soap micelles stay in solution as a colloid and not precipitate?

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200

Why should Plaster of Paris be stored in a moisture-proof container?

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