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Give the options for reducing green house gases by use of fuels better than fossil fuels.

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Explain how promoting ‘afforestation’ and checking ‘deforestation’ reduces the release of greenhouse gases.

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The greenhouse gas, which on combustion produces another greenhouse gas.

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A renewable source of energy which causes minimum or no pollution.

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Give reason for the following:

In the absence of greenhouse gases, the surface temperature of the earth is maintained.

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Name or state the following:

A green house gas which contains carbon and hydrogen only.

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The diagram represents the green house effect.

State why the effect is called ‘global warming’.

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The diagram represents the greenhouse effect.

Name a process which (a) releases (b) absorbs – greenhouse gas – CO2.

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The diagram represents the greenhouse effect.

Which of the following – biofertilizers or nitrogenous fertilizers reduces the greenhouse gas – CO2? Explain.

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What test would you do to find out whether a given solution is saturated or unsaturated.

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Differentiate between unsaturated, saturated & supersaturated solutions.

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How would you convert a saturated solution to an unsaturated solution and vice versa?

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Define: Proton

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Define: Electron

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Define: Neutron

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Explain in brief the experimental proof which led to the discovery of –

Protons

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Select the correct word from the words in option to complete the sentence:

A saturated solution can be converted to an unsaturated solution by ____ the amount of the solvent.

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Represent a proton ‘p’ in term of its symbol showing the subscript and superscript value.

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Represent an electron ‘e’ in term of its symbol showing the subscript and superscript value.

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Represent a neutron ‘n’ in term of its symbol showing the subscript and superscript value.

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