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Tick (√) the Correct Alternative from the Choice Given for the Following Statement. Fuels which do not leave any residue on burning are

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Tick (√) the correct alternative from the choice given for the following statement.

Fuels which do not leave any residue on burning are

Options

  • coal and wood

  • coal and LPG

  • wood and CNG

  • LPG and CNG

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Solution

LPG and CNG

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Chapter 6: Air and Atmosphere - Multiple Choice Questions

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Selina Concise Chemistry [English] Class 6 ICSE
Chapter 6 Air and Atmosphere
Multiple Choice Questions | Q 6

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