An ion is written as X²⁺ and has 10 electrons; what is the atomic number of element X A 8
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An atom of chlorine becomes chloride ion; what must happen to its outer electrons during this change A Gains one
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In a basic atom model, which particle count decides the element name even if neutrons change A Neutron number B
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In an atom, which part contains protons and neutrons A Electron shells B Valence layer C Nucleus D Atomic orbitals
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A sealed syringe filled with air resists compression more at smaller volume mainly because gas pressure increases due to… A
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A gas becomes liquid inside an LPG cylinder mainly because it is stored under what condition? A Very low pressure
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Why does perfume smell spread faster in a warm room? A Particles stop moving B Stronger attraction forces C Faster
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Which statement correctly explains why gases can be compressed easily? A Strong particle forces B Large empty space C Very
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In a solid, particles are tightly packed mainly because of what? A Strong attraction forces B Very weak forces C
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An experiment gives the same wrong value repeatedly due to a constant instrument shift. What best describes this issue? A
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