Chemistry
Match the statements in List I with the correct answer from List II.
List I | List II |
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1. The constituent of air which is around 0.02% | A: Nitrogen |
2. The constituent of air which is inert or unreactive | B: Oxygen |
3. The constituent of air which is non-combustible, but supports combustion | C: Sulphur dioxide |
4. A pollutant in air responsible for acid rain | D: Carbon dioxide |
5. The main rare gas present in air | E: Argon |
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List I | List II |
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1. The constituent of air which is around 0.02% | D: Carbon dioxide |
2. The constituent of air which is inert or unreactive | A: Nitrogen |
3. The constituent of air which is non-combustible, but supports combustion | B: Oxygen |
4. A pollutant in air responsible for acid rain | C: Sulphur dioxide |
5. The main rare gas present in air | E: Argon |
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