The boiling point of kerosene is

below 20 °C
35 °C to 70 °C
70 °C to 120 °C
170 °C to 250 °C
170 °C to 250 °C  

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Number of carbon atoms per molecule in kerosene is
A. 1 to 4
B. 5 to 10
C. 8 to 12
D. 10 to 16
The raw materials for the Solvay process include
A. ammonia
B. brine
C. lime stone
D. all of above
Naturally occurring metallic compounds are called
A. metalloids
B. minerals
C. hard solids
D. soft solids
The process of converting minerals into oxides is called
A. smelting
B. reigning
C. roasting
D. Bessemerization
The boiling point of bitumen is
A. 270 °C to 340 °C
B. 350 °C to 500 °C
C. 500 °C to 600 °C
D. more than 500 °C
Number of carbon atoms per molecule in Petrol is
A. 1 to 4
B. 5 to 10
C. 8 to 12
D. 10 to 16
The second step of the Solvay process is
A. preparation of ammonical brine
B. carbonation
C. filtration
D. calcination

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