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Question
Match the colunm
column A | column B |
1. A product of incomplete burning | a. Hopcolite |
2. Nature of carben monoxide | b. Combustible gas |
3. A compound formed by the combination of haemoglobin and carbon monoxide | c. carboxy-haemoglobin |
4. A mixture of metallic oxides | d. Carbon monoxide |
5. Carbon monoxide | e. Highly poisonous |
Solution
column A | column B |
1. A product of incomplete burning | d. Carbon monoxide |
2. Nature of carben monoxide | e. Highly poisonous |
3. A compound formed by the combination of haemoglobin and carbon monoxide | c. Carboxy - haemoglobine |
4. A mixture of metallic oxides | a. Hopcolite |
5. Carbon monoxide | b. Combustible gas |
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