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11. The substance which on heating directly changes from solid to gas is called ?
- (A) Centrifugation
- (B) Sublimation
- (C) Crystallization
- (D) distillation
12. Which element is found in liquid state at room temperature ?
- (A) Aluminium
- (B) Lithium
- (C) Sodium
- (D) Mercury
13. The method of separating a mixture of sugar and salt is called ?
- (A) Sublimation
- (B) Fermentation
- (C) Crystallization
- (D) distillation
14. Which scientist discovered nitrogen ?
- (A) Rutherford
- (B) Jon Dalton
- (C) J.J. Thomson
- (D) Chadwick
15. What is the fundamental unit of quantity of a substance called ?
- (A) Mole
- (B) Meter
- (C) Pound
- (D) Kg
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16. Which gas can be identified by its smell when it is in the atmosphere ?
- (A) Sulphur dioxide
- (B) Oxygen
- (C) Carbon dioxide
- (D) Helium
17. On whose principle is the modern periodic table based ?
- (A) Dmitri Mendeleev
- (B) Henry moseley
- (C) John Dalton
- (D) J.A.R. Newlands
18. In which state of matter is both its shape and volume fixed ?
- (A) Plasma
- (B) Gas
- (C) Liquid
- (D) Solid
19. 0 degree Celsius is equal to how many Kelvin ?
- (A) 0 Kelvin
- (B) 273 Kelvin
- (C) 313 Kelvin
- (D) -273 Kelvin
20. The process of converting a liquid into a solid at a temperature lower than its boiling point is Called ?
- (A) Distillation
- (B) Freezing
- (C) Liquefaction
- (D) Evaporation
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