Speed of a body in particular direction can be called
A. Acceleration
B. Displacement
C. Velocity
D. Distance
A. Acceleration
B. Displacement
C. Velocity
D. Distance
A. 20 kN
B. 50 kN
C. 100 kN
D. 200 kN
A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Nitrogen
D. Carbon dioxide
A. Formula of compound only
B. Relative atomic masses only
C. Nucleon number
D. Formula of compound and relative atomic masses
A. Flammable only
B. Toxic only
C. Harmful Flammable and toxic
D. Non-flammable
A. Phenylamine
B. Ethylamine
C. Propylamine
D. Methylamine
A. Increased energy only
B. Successful collision only
C. Elastic collisions
D. Increased energy and successful collisions
A. Haber process
B. Ammonia Solvay process
C. Decons process
D. Lead chamber process
A. Higher melting point then molecular crystals
B. Lower melting point then molecular crystals
C. Discrete molecules linked by Van der waals forces
D. Hydrogen bonding