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CHAPTER 1

1. Differences between artificial active immunity and artificial passive immunity

Artificial Active Immunity Aspect Artificial Passive Immunity


Contents of the substance Antiserum
that is injected
Objective of immunity Treat diseases
Slow Response
Effective Period Short-term
Type of people that are Suffering from a disease
given

CHAPTER 4

1. Differences between Organic Compounds and Inorganic Compounds

Organic Compounds Aspect Inorganic Compounds


Sources From non-living things
YES carbon-hydrogen bonds
Effect of heating Not necessarily produce carbon
dioxide and water
Examples CO2, CO, & metal carbonates

2. Differences between Saturated fats and Unsaturated fats.

Saturated fats Aspect Unsaturated fats


Animal fat Source
Condition at room temperature Liquid
Higher Cholesterol content
Melting point Lower
Bad effect Effects on health

CHAPTER 5

1. Differences between a four-stroke petrol engine and four-stroke diesel engine.


4-stroke Petrol Engine Aspect 4-stroke Diesel Engine
Petrol Type of fuel
Present Spark plug

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Substances that get into the Air
cylinder of the intake stroke.
Smaller power and less Power and efficiency
efficient
Smaller and lighter Engine size and weight
Uses buses

2. Differences between a four-stroke petrol engine and two-stroke petrol engine.


4-stroke Petrol Engine Aspect 2-stroke Petrol Engine
Number of stroke involved two
Less Pollution
Bigger power and more Power & efficiency
efficient
Engine size & weight Smaller and lighter
cars Uses

3. Comparison Between A Jet Engine & A Rocket


Similarity : Moves according to the principle of conservation of momentum
Differences between a Jet Engine and a Rocket.
Jet Engine Aspect Rocket
In the atmosphere Flight area
Fuel Liquid hydrogen
From the atmosphere Oxygen supply
Quantity of fuel Plenty
Can be used repeatedly Usage

CHAPTER 7

1. Differences between Natural rubber & synthetic rubber.


Properties Natural rubber Synthetic rubber
Heat resistant Yes
Strong No
Oil resistant Yes
Chemical resistant No
Ability to absorb sounds High
Ability to absorb vibration, shock High
or pressure
Elasticity & stretching Elastic & can be
stretched

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2. Differences between Thermoplastic and Thermoset

Thermoplastic Aspect Thermoset


No Heat resistant
Moulded or recycled cannot
No Chemical resistant
Hardness Harder
none Cross-linkages

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