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A the amount of electricity which can flow through an object.

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Q. A the amount of electricity which can flow through an object.

Ans → conductance

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Ans → base anhydride

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Ans → binary compound

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Ans → binding energy

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Ans → calorimetry

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Ans → chemical properties

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Ans → concentration

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Ans → condensation

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