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Why does carbon form very strong bonds with most other elements?

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352

Which plant hormone, synthesized at the shoot tip, helps cells grow longer when light is detected?

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353

Where are plant hormones typically synthesized, relative to their area of action?

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354

What are the products when a metal reacts with a dilute acid?

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355

Which component of blood is responsible for transporting oxygen?

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356

Which form of carbon is the hardest natural substance known?

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357

Magnesium reacts with which type of water to form magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen?

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358

Which of the following equations correctly represents the reaction of sodium hydroxide with zinc?

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359

If water is added to white anhydrous copper sulphate, what colour change is observed?

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360

Ethanol is soluble in water in all proportions. What other common substances are mentioned as being soluble in water in all proportions?

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