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What is the suffix used for aldehydes in organic nomenclature?

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382

Which of the following is NOT considered a life process essential for maintaining life?

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383

The stinging hair of nettle leaves injects which acid, causing burning pain?

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384

How do living organisms use changes in their environment to their advantage?

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385

Who disproved the 'vital force' theory by preparing urea from ammonium cyanate?

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386

Why do acidic and basic solutions in water conduct electricity?

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387

What is stainless steel made of?

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388

What happens when Plaster of Paris is mixed with water?

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389

The conversion of ethanol (CH3CH2OH) to ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) is an example of an oxidation reaction. What role does alkaline KMnO4 play in this reaction?

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390

On the pH scale, values from 7 to 14 represent an increase in:

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