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Assertions: Small numbers of surviving tigers a cause of worry from the point of view of genetics. Reasons: The experiences of an individual during its lifetime cannot be passed on to its progeny and cannot direct evolution.a) Both A and R are true, and R is correct explanation of the assertion.b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of the assertion.c) A is true, but R is false.d) A is false, but R is true. |
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Answer» a) Both A and R are true, and R is correct explanation of the assertion. |
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The spores are covered by thick walls that protect them until they come into contact with another moist surface and can begin to grow. I. The thread- like structures that developed on the bread mould is called: a. Hyphae b. Cristae c. Sporangium d. None II. The tiny blob-on-a-stik structures are involved in reproduction by the formation of: a. hyphae b. Spores c. Sporangia d. None. III. Spores formation is method of: a. Asexual reproduction b. Sexual reproduction c. Both a and b d. None. IV. Favourable conditions for spores are: a. Optimum temperature b. Moist temperature c. Humidity d. All V. One organism that reproduces through spore formations is: a. Rhizopus b. Amoeba c. Bryophyllum d. None |
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Answer» (I) (a) (ii) (b) (iii) (a) (iv) (d) (v) (a) |
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We need not feel powerless or overwhelmed by the scale of the problems because there are many things, we can do to make a difference. Five R’s can help us to save the environment. Five R’s: refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle. I. Recycle includes: a. Synthesizing fresh plastics b. Extracting fresh plastics c. Segregate our wastes d. None II. Repurpose signifies: a. Product when used for some other useful purpose b. Product recycled and used c. Reuse it when needed d. None III. Sustainable development means: a. A change in all aspects of life b. Willingness of the people to change their perceptions of the socio-economic and environmental conditions around them, c. To alter their present use of natural resources d. All IV. Economic development is linked to: a. Financial security b. Social front development c. Environmental conservation d. None V. We need to use our resources carefully because: a. These are not unlimited b. Inexhaustible c. There is an equitable distribution of resources d. Both a and c. |
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Answer» (I) (a) (ii) (a) (iii) (d) (iv) (c) (v) (d) |
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What factors could lead to the rise of a new species? |
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Answer» Factors leading to the rise of new species: I. Genetic drift II. Natural selection III. Geographical isolation IV. Reproductive isolation V. Environmental factors on the isolated populations VI. Quantum of genetic variant inherited from one generation to the next generation. |
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From where do plants get each of the raw materials required for photosynthesis? |
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Answer» For photosynthesis, green plants absorb water and minerals from the soil and use the energy of the sun to synthesize sugars (carbohydrates) absorbed by chlorophyll and other green parts of plants. The carbon is obtained in the form of CO2 from the atmosphere through stomata. The most commonly synthesized sugar is glucose. The materials required by the plant for Photosynthesis are water , Carbon dioxide , sunlight , chlorophyll and other nutrients . Plant obtains water and other nutrients like iron magnesium etc. from the soil with the help of its roots . Carbon dioxide is taken up by the plants from the surrounding through stomata and lenticles on leaves and stems . Chlorophyll is present in the leaves of green plants which absorbs sunlight from sun. |
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Study the figure carefully and answer the following questions (a) Label the parts marked as (a), (b), (c) and (d) (b) Give one major function of each (c) Which is the largest part of the brain |
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Answer» a- Cerebrum – Memory, will power, emotion, experience, intelligence, reasoning and learning. b-Cerebellum-body equilibrium, co-ordination, c-Medulla oblongata - Regulation of involuntary actions oblongata. Such as heart beat, respiration, hearing, sound production, secretion of digestive juices, gastrointestinal peristalsis (c) Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. |
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How many chromosomes does a normal, mature, human sperm cell contain? (a) 2 (b) 12 (c) 23 (d) 46 |
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Answer» 23 chromosomes does a normal, mature, human sperm cell contain. |
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Mendel emasculated the garden pea plant. Emasculation is the (a) Removal of flower buds (b)Removal of anthers before dehiscence (c) Removal of carpel's before dehiscence (d) Removal of mature flowers |
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Answer» Mendel emasculated the garden pea plant. Emasculation is the removal of anthers before dehiscence. |
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First menstrual cycle is called (a) Menopause (b) Implantation (c) Parturition (d) Menarche |
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Answer» First menstrual cycle is called Implantation. |
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Which of the following is (are) true of natural selection? (a) requires genetic variation (b) results in descent with modification (c) A only (d) both A and B |
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Answer» (d) both A and B |
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Who has the authority to appoint Police-Patil officers?1. Tehsildar2. Foster minister3. Collector4. Deputy Collector |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Deputy Collector The correct answer is Deputy Collector. Responsibilities of a Deputy Collector or DC are:
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Write two major vegetables rich in vitamin A. |
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Answer» Vegetables rich in vitamin A . 1. Carrot 2. Kale 3. Amaranth |
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Two major disease of tomato. |
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Answer» Major diseases of tomato:
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Write scientific name of radish and potato. |
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Answer» Radish: Raphanus sativus Potato: Solanum tuberosum |
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A cross between homozygous recessive and heterozygous plant is (a) Monohybrid cross (b) Dihybrid cross (c) Test cross (d) Back cross |
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Answer» A cross between homozygous recessive and heterozygous plant is test cross. |
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Breakdown of 1gm haemoglobin produces (A) 20 mg of bilirubin (B) 35 mg of bilirubin (C) 50 mg of bilirubin (D) 70 mg of bilirubin |
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Answer» (B) 35 mg of bilirubin |
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What is the difference between chordae tendinae and columnae carnae? |
| Answer» Chordae tendinate are chords that connect bicuspid and tricuspid valves with the papillary muscles in ventricles while columnae carnae are series of irregular muscular ridges present on the inner surface of the ventricles. | |
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Which disorder is commonly called silent killer? |
| Answer» Hypertension is the disorder that is commonly called silent killer. | |
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Who discovered the technique of ECG? What is he called? |
| Answer» Technique of ECG was discovered by Einthoven in 1903. Einthoven is known as 'Father of Electrocardiography'. | |
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What is sinus arrhythmia? |
| Answer» During inspiration heart rate increases and during expiration it falls-this causes variations from normal rhythm of heart which is known as sinus arrhythmia. | |
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Describe modifications of stem with suitable examples |
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Answer» Stems of various plants have undergone modifications to perform different functions. Supportive stems |
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What is the difference between stroke volume and cardiac output? |
| Answer» The amount of blood pumped out of ventricles of heart at the time of each beat is called stroke volume, while cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped out of ventricles of heart during one minute. | |
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Name the neurotransmitters that decrease and increase the heart rate in human beings respectively. |
| Answer» Acetylcholine decreases heart rate and adrenaline increases the heart rate in human beings. | |
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What is angina pectoris? |
| Answer» Angina pectoris is the pain in the chest caused due to reduction in blood supply to cardiac muscle. The narrowed and hardened coronary arteries are the main cause for angina pectoris. | |
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Match the column I with Column II and mark the appropriate choice. A. `(A) to (iv), (B) to (iii), (C) to (i) ,(D) to (ii)`B. `(A) to (iii), (B) to (ii), (C) to (iv) , (D) to (i)`C. `(A) to (i), (B) to (iv), (C) to (ii) , (D) to (iii)`D. `(A) to (ii), (B) to (i), (C) to (iii) , (D) to (iv)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B Calamine -`ZnCO_(3)`, Barytes `-BaSO_(4)` Cinnabar -HgS, Limestone `-CaCO_(3)` |
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Which of the following is not an ore?A. CorundumB. ZinciteC. CalamineD. Chromite |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C Corundum `-Al_(2)O_(3)`, Zincite`-ZnO` Calamine `-ZnCO_(3)`, Chromite `-Cr_(2)O_(3).FeO` |
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Which of the following order is correct regarding dipole moment ?A. `CO_(2) lt SO_(2) lt SO_(3)`B. `PCl_(5) lt PCl_(3)F_(2) lt PCl_(2)F_(3)`C. `XeF_(6) gt XeF_(4) = XeF_(2)`D. `CH_(4) lt CH_(2)Cl_(2) lt CH_(3)Cl lt CHCl_(3)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C Correct orders are: (A) `CO_(2) = SO_(3) lt SO_(2)` (B) `PCl_(3)F_(2) = PCl_(5) lt PCl_(2)F_(3)` (D) `CH_(4) lt CHCl_(3) lt CH_(2)Cl_(2) lt CH_(3)CL` |
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Glucose and fuctose can be distinguised by:A. Fehling solutionB. Osazone formation.C. Bromine waterD. Conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)//"warming"` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C Bromine water can not oxidize fructose. |
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Prove that P = 1/3pv2. |
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Answer» We know that, root mean square velocity v = \(\sqrt\frac{3RT}M\) \(\because\)Pv = nRT n = 1 v = \(\sqrt\frac{3pv}M\) v = \(\sqrt\frac{3pv}{M/v}\) v = \(\sqrt\frac{3p}p\) v2 = \(\frac{3p}p\) p = \(\frac13pv^2\) |
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Bilirubin UDP-glucuronyl transferase is absent from liver in (A) Crigler-Najjar syndrome, type I (B) Gilbert’s disease (C) Crigler-Najjar syndrome, type II (D) Rotor’s syndrome |
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Answer» (A) Crigler-Najjar syndrome, type I |
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Define the rule used to identify the direction of induced current in an electric generator. How can we increase the amount of electric current produced in the electric generator? Mention the property of the current produced by AC generator. Mention an important advantage of this type of current. |
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Answer» Flemings right hand rule shows the direction of induced current when a conductor attached to a circuit moves in a magnetic field. The maximum potential difference or current can be increased by increasing the rate of rotation increasing the strength of the magnetic field increasing the number of turns on the coil. Electromagnetic conduction is the property of the current produced by the AC generator. The major advantage that AC electricity has over DC electricity is that AC voltages can be readily transformed to higher or lower voltage levels, while it is difficult to do that with DC voltage. Since high voltages are more efficient for sending electricity to-great distances, AC electricity has an advantage over DC. |
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Which one of the following is not a sulphide ore ?A. GalenaB. Iron pyritesC. MagnetiteD. Copper glance |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C Galena-PbS, Iron pyrites `-FeS_(2)` Magnetite `-Fe_(3)O_(4)`, Copper glance `-Cu_(2)S` |
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Which of the following is not a carbonate ore?A. DolomiteB. CalamineC. SideriteD. Zincite |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Zincite is ZnO. |
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Cryolite isA. Magnesium silicateB. Sodium borofluroideC. Sodium aluminium fluroideD. Magnesium silicate |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C `Na_(3)A1F_(3)` Soldium hexafluorolauminate `(III)` |
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An example of halide ore isA. CassiteriteB. AnglesiteC. SideriteD. Carnallite |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Carnallite is `KCl. MgCl_(2).6H_(2)O` |
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Name the Commission that was appointed to study the Centre-State relations |
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Answer» Sarkaria Commission |
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Arseneous sulphide is a negative sol. The reagent with least coagulation power in this sol isA. `AlCl_(3)`B. `NaCl`C. `CaF_(2)`D. Glucose |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B According to Hardy-Schulze law coagulation power `prop` valency of the counter ion. |
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Which of the following is INCORRECTLY matched with respect to mineral and its site?1. Iron ore - Bailadila2. Zinc - Zawar3. Coal - Jharia4. Bauxite - Khetri |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Bauxite - Khetri Bauxite - Khetri is NOT correct.
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Give any two ways in which non-biodegradable substances would affect the environment - |
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Answer» (i) Eutrophication : –By using excessive amount of fertilizers they are entered to water bodies. –Excessive phosphates promote the growth of algae in water that will lead death of other aquatic organism. (ii) Biomagnification : –Harmful insecticide like DDT cause harmful affect on food chain and that will cause death of organisms of higher trophic level. |
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An example of halide ore isA. GalenaB. BauxiteC. CinnabarD. Cryolite |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Cryolite `(Na_(3)A1F_(6))` Halide ore ` {:("Galena"(PbS),,),("Cinnaber"(HgS),,):}}` Sulphide ore Bauxite `A1_(2)O_(3).2H_(2)O rarr` Oxide ore |
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What role does cryolite play in Hall Harnoult process ? |
| Answer» If lowers the melting point temperature of `Al_(2)O_(3)` and makes it conducting in nature. | |
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A `3` mole sample of a triatomic ideal gas at `300 K` is allowed to expand under adiabatic reversible condition from `5L` to `40 L`. The value of `DeltaH` isA. `-12.46 kJ`B. `-14.965 kJ`C. `-24.62 kJ`D. `-10.24 kJ` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B For triatomic gas `gamma = 1.33, C_(P) = 4R` `T_(2) = T_(1) ((V_(1))/(V_(2)))^(gamma - 1)` `= 300 ((5)/(40))^((1)/(3))` `= 300 ((1)/(8))^((1)/(3)) = 300 xx (1)/(2) = 150` `DeltaH = n xx C_(P) (T_(2) - T_(1))` `= 3 xx 4 xx 8.314 (150 - 300)` `= - 14.965 kJ` |
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Which mineral has been nemed incorrectly?A. `Bauxite: `A1_(2)O_(3).2H_(2)O`B. Corundum: `A1_(2)O_(3)`C. cryolite: `3NaF.AIF_(3)`D. Feldspar: `Be_(3)A1_(2)Si_(6)O_(18)` |
| Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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During the reduction of Gold (III) from `AuCl_(4)^(-)` ion, the solution must be stirred rapidly during electrolysis. The stirring is important becauseA. It helps to separtae gold from chlorineB. It increases the movement of `AuCl_(4)^(-)` towards anodeC. It overcomes the repulsion between the `AuCl_(4)^(-)` and the excess `e^(-)` at the electrode and help in deposition of gold (III)D. It increases the conductivity of the solution. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C God in `AuCl_(4)^(-)` has to be reduced at an electrode with excess electron. Hence, stirring is essential. |
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An aq. Solution of a salt (x) is alkaline to litmus. On strong heating, it swell up to give a glassy material. When conc. `H_(2)SO_(4)` is added to a concentrated solution of x, white crystal of a weak acid separates out. Hence compound (x) isA. `Na_(2)SO_(4).10H_(2)O`B. `MgSO_(4).7H_(2)O`C. `Na_(2)B_(6)O_(11)`D. `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(7).10H_(2)O` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D x is Borax `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(7).10H_(2)O` `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(7) + 7H_(2)O rarr 2NaOH + 4H_(3)BO_(3)` `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(4) rarr underset(ubrace("Glassy bead"))(2NaBO_(2) + B_(2)O_(3))` `Na_(2)B_(4)O_(7) + H_(2)SO_(4) + 5H_(2)O rarr Na_(2)SO_(4) + 4H_(3)BO_(3)` |
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Explain the working function of an electric motor. |
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Answer» An electric motor utilizes the magnetic effect of current. A motor works on the principle that when a rectangular coil is placed in a magnetic field and current is passed through it, a torque acts on the coil which rotates it continuously. When the coil rotates, the shaft attached to it also rotates. In this way the electrical energy supplied to the motor is converted into the mechanical energy of rotation. |
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Which is not a mineral of aluminium?A. AnhydriteB. BauxiteC. CorundumD. Diaspore |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A Bauxite `(A1_(2)O_(3).2H_(2)O)` Corundum `(A1_(2)O_(3))` Diaspore `(A1_(2)O_(3).H_(2)O)` |
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An important oxide ore if iron isA. HaemititeB. SideriteC. PyritesD. Malachite |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A Haemitite `Fe_(2)O_(3)` |
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What happens when : (i)`Cu_(2)O` undergoes self reduction in a silica lined converter. (ii) Haematite oxidises carbon to carbon monoxide. |
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Answer» `Cu_(2)O` undergoes self-reduction to form blister copper `2Cu_(2)O+Cu_(2)S to underset(("Bilister copper")) (6Cu+SO_(2))` (ii) `Fe_(2)O_(3)+3C to 2Fe+3CO` |
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Which is (are) not an ore ?A. BauxiteB. MalachiteC. Zince blendeD. Pig iron |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Pig iron `rarr` It is the most inpure from of iron and cntains highest proportion of carbon `(2.5-4%)` Malachite `rarrCu(OH_(2).CuCO_(3)` Zince blende `rarrZns` Bauxite `rarr A1_(2)O_(3).2H_(2)O` |
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