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Polymers are very long chains made of repeating smaller molecules called ______.

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All the ______ present in your body are polymers.

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______ is made of sugar molecules and is the main component of cotton used in clothing.

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______ and ______ are the building block monomers that make up many different types of plastics.

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______ are long strands of polymers interwoven to form linear, string-like structures.

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Polyamides are made with monomers.

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Match the following:

1. Teflon a. Fabrics do not wrinkle easily
2. Nylon b. Used to make non-stick cookware
3. Polyester c. Prepared by using pulp
4. Rayon d. Used for making parachutes and stockings
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What is the full form of PVC?

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Name the unit used in the formation of a polymer.

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Name a natural polymer occurring in plants.

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What is polymerization?

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What is fever?

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Mention the ways to intake the medicine.

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______ is a powerful and free office suite, used by millions of people.

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Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, and C as shown below.

Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. The density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
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Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below. Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below. Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following question.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below.

Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. The density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on higher-order thinking skills:

There are three spheres A, B, and C as shown below.

Spheres A and B are made of the same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of sphere A. The density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions:

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of the volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills:

There are three spheres A, B, C as shown below.

Sphere A and B are made of same material. Sphere C is made of a different material. Spheres A and C have equal radii. The radius of sphere B is half that of A. Density of A is double that of C.

Now answer the following questions.

  1. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and B.
  2. Find the ratio of volumes of spheres A and B.
  3. Find the ratio of masses of spheres A and C.
[1.1] Measurement
Chapter: [1.1] Measurement
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