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Which of the following processes is considered oxidation under the broadened definition?

CBSE11
332

Permanganate ion (MnO₄⁻) acts as a self-indicator in redox titrations because:

NCERT11
333

The main thinking part of the human brain is the:

CBSE10
334

Which of the following is an example of solid-vapour equilibrium?

CBSE11
335

Which of the following metals can be dissolved by Aqua Regia?

CBSE10
336

Why is copper used to make hot water tanks and not steel (an alloy of iron)?

CBSE10
337

Calculate the molarity of NaOH solution if 4 g of NaOH is dissolved in enough water to make 250 mL of solution. (Molar mass of NaOH = 40 g/mol)

CBSE11
338

Voluntary actions like writing, talking, and moving a chair are controlled by the:

CBSE10
339

Which conformation of ethane has the least torsional strain and is considered the most stable?

NCERT11
340

What is the common name for CH₃OCH₃?

CBSE12
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