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Why is it difficult for carbon to form a C4- anion?

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Which of the following plant hormones promotes growth?

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What is the term for the property of metals having a shining surface?

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284

When a nerve impulse reaches a muscle, what is the immediate effect on the muscle fiber?

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285

Why are copper vessels cleaned with lemon or tamarind juice?

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286

If carbon were to lose four electrons to form a C4+ cation, what would be the main challenge?

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287

A 5-8% solution of acetic acid in water is commonly known as:

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288

What is the primary difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration regarding oxygen?

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A metal 'M' is highly reactive and its oxide is amphoteric. Which of the following could be metal 'M'?

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If a person is unable to appreciate the taste of food when their nose is blocked due to a cold, it suggests a connection between which two sensory receptors?

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