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Acid containing substances are known as .......................... |
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Answer» Answer: Aqueous ACIDS. give 5 ❤️ and see the MAGIC tomorrow GOOD NIGHT |
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A liquid of lower density floats above a liquid of higher density.Here is how different liquids looked when they were poured carefully into a beaker. What can be said about water in comparison with these liquidsoptions :It is less dense than glycerin.It is more dense than corn syrupIt has the same density as corn syrup.It is more dense than glycerin, butIt is more dense than glycerin, but less dense than water |
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What type of people are prone to developing blood related disease?I want it ergent please give a short answer. |
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Plant cell coloured diagram drawn |
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Give two examples for the following :1) common weeds ______ _______2) commonly used weedicides _______ __________3) leguminous plants ______ ____4) animals from which we get milk ______ _______5) birds from which we get eggs to eat _______ _______plz answer this question... |
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1)Fireweeds, Selfheal 2) Neem EXTRACT, 2,4-D Ethylester 3)Peas,Chickpeas 4)COWS, Goats 5)HENS, Ducks
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Liquid of lower density floats above a liquid of higher density.Here is how different liquids looked when they were poured carefully into a beaker. What can be said about water in comparison with these liquids?OPTIONS :It is less dense than glycerin.It is more dense than corn syrupIt has the same density as corn syrup.It is more dense than glycerin, butIt is more dense than glycerin, but less dense than water |
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Answer» ANSWER:true True False True False Explanation: |
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What is meant by liquid density? |
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Answer» Answer: Density refers to how much matter is packed into a substance, and it's USUALLY MEASURED in grams per CUBIC centimeter (g/cm^3). Every liquid has a density. In liquids, density determines if a substance will float or sink in a particular liquid. Explanation: |
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Explain the different types of synthetic fibres.Why is Rayon called both natural and synthetic.......... please explain the different types of synthetic fibres. |
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Answer» <STRONG>Answer: SYNTHETIC Fibers Fibres are fine filaments that either occurs naturally or can be synthesized. Synthetic fibres are man-made fibres produced from chemical substances and are used for making clothes and other useful things. These are made by the process of polymerization. Synthetic fibres can either be completely synthetic or semisynthetic. Fibres that are purely synthetic like nylons, polyesters, acrylics are made from chemicals WHEREAS semisynthetic fibres such as rayons are produced with the utilization of natural polymers as raw material. Also Read: Fibre to FABRIC Types of Synthetic Fibers Synthetic fibres are of four types, namely: Rayon Nylon Polyester Acrylic Rayon Rayon has properties similar to those of silk. It is a man-made fibre and cheaper than silk. It is obtained from wood pulp. It is infused with cotton or wool to prepare bedsheets and carpets respectively. It is also known as artificial silk and can be dyed in a wide variety of colours. Also Read: Variety in Fabric Nylon These are strong elastic and light, lustrous and easy to wash fibres made from water, coal, and air initially. The fibre is completely synthetic and stronger than steel wire. It is used to make socks, ropes, TOOTHBRUSHES, tents, seat belts, curtains, etc. Used to make ropes for rock climbing and parachutes. Polyester Polyester is made up of many units of an ester. It is suitable for making dress material because it is easy to wash and stays crisp and wrinkle-free. Terylene is a known polyester. PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) is used to make many useful products like bottles, utensils, films, wires. Acrylic Many sweaters and blankets are not created from natural wool but from a kind of synthetic fibre known as acrylic. The clothes prepared from acrylic are cheaper and more durable. Acrylic is more prevalent than natural wool. However, synthetic fibre melt on heating. If they catch fire, it could be really dangerous. The fabric sticks to the body of the person wearing it. Therefore, one should avoid acrylic clothes while in the kitchen or a laboratory. |
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What is Natural indicator? Give two examples of Natural indicator |
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Answer» Explanation:   View all Featured SNIPPET from the web INDICATORS are chemical compounds that tell us WHETHER a SUBSTANCE is ACIDIC or basic by changing its colour. The indicators that are obtained from plants are known as natural indicators. A few examples of natural indicators are turmeric, china rosa, red cabbage and grape juice. hope that it ws helpful for you |
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What is full form of formula:-1. H2O2.O23.Nif you can't answer question please follow me I will also follow you. |
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Answer» water oxygen nitrogen |
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What are the Varicose veins and what causes their development?Give a short answer of this question please it's ergent please anyone please answer!I will mark the branliest answer who will reply first.Thanks!! |
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Answer» Explanation: veins are swollen, twisted veins that lie just under the skin and usually occur in the legs. Varicose veins are a common condition caused by weak or DAMAGED vein walls and valves. Varicose veins MAY form whenever blood PRESSURE increases inside your veins. |
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What are parameters |
Answer» parameters are the quantity that definecertain RELATIVELY CONSTANT characteristics of SYSTEM or function.
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Give two examples for the following :1) kharif crops ______ ________2) cereal crops ______ ______3) Rabi crops ______ ________4) traditional methods of irrigation _______ ________5) implements used for manual weeding ________ _______plz answer this question... |
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Answer» Answer: 1 PADDY and maize 2 WHEAT and maize 3 BARLEY and mustard 4 moat and CHAIN pump 5 hoe and cultivator Explanation: |
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What is natural fibre? |
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Answer» the fiber which is obtained naturally from PLANTS and ANIMALS. |
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Who is the current president of INDIA?1. Venkahai Naidu2.Ram Nath Kovind3. Jawahar Lal Nehru4. Narendra Damodar Das Modi |
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Famous scientists and their info ? |
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Answer» Answer: ALBERT EINSTEIN (Credit: Mark Marturello) Marie CURIE (Credit: Mark Marturello) Isaac Newton (Credit: Mark Marturello Charles Darwin (Credit: Mark Marturello) Nikola TESLA (Credit: Mark Marturello) Galileo Galilei (Credit: Mark Marturello) Ada Lovelace (Credit: Mark Marturello)
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what event have led to the change in the manner in which the humans use the environment please answer correctly fast |
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Answer» Answer: HUMANS impact the physical environment in many ways: overpopulation, pollution, burning FOSSIL fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable WATER. These NEGATIVE impacts can affect HUMAN behavior and can prompt mass migrations or battles over clean water. |
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Please tell me the answer if this questions. it's urgent |
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Answer» Answer: CALCIUM carbonate is the correct answer.. I hope this will HELP you... |
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State the characteristics of image formed by a plane mirror. |
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Answer» Answer: HII.... Explanation: Plane mirror forms images with number of distinguishable characterstics .Images formed by the plane mirror are virtual, upright, left right reversed, the same distance from the mirror SD object distance and the same SIZE as the object. Hope it will be helpful to you............. |
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Rabi crops do notdo not depend oni) irrigation ii) monsoonfor growth.iii) manuresiv) fertilisers |
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Answer» RABI CROPS do not DEPEND on :- monsoon ✔✔ |
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What is a solenoid switch? |
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Answer» Answer: A SOLENOID SWITCH is an electrical switch that is OFTEN used where a high current circuit, such as a starter motor circuit, is BROUGHT into operation by a low current switch. ... The solenoid switch activates a heavy-duty switch that connects the vehicle's battery to the starter motor. |
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Mention any four common problems which can be overcomed by fuses. |
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Answer» Answer: there is no provosion for switching off FUSE. fuse is expensive. it is very HARMFUL if fuse is |
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Give the advantages of CFLs over the traditional light bulbs. |
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Answer» Answer ➡️✨CFLS are up to four times more efficient than INCANDESCENT bulbs. You can replace a 100-watt incandescent bulb with a 22-watt CFL and get the same amount of light. CFLs use 50- to 80-percent less energy than incandescent lights.✨ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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Weighing machine is used to measure our weight |
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Answer» Answer: True Explanation: When we stand on a weighing machine, it measures our APPARENT weight . Because when we stand on the machine, the weight ACTS in the DOWNWARD direction and UPTHRUST due to air acts in the upward. So, due to the upthrust , the body appears to lose some weight. PLZ MARK THIS ANSWER AS BRAINLIEST |
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please give photo transformer prime more than please me follow apko karuga please give photo transformer prime |
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Give one word for the following :1) A chemical used to destroy weeds _________2) the process of removing weeds ________3) the process of cutting and gathering of crops _______4) a place where bulk storage of grains is done _________5) rearing animals on large scale for food and other needs_______plz answer this question... |
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Answer» Answer: 1-weedicides. 2-weeding. 3-harvesting. 4-silos. 5-animal HUSBANDRY |
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A body moves 300 North 450 east and finally 600 in South calculate the distance travelled by a body |
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Give one word for the following :1) plants of same kind grown on a large scale for food,clothing etc_________2) the process of loosening and turning the soil________3) tools needed to carry out agricultural practices ________4) natural chemical substance that contain one or more nutrients for plant growth________5) artificial application of water to soil ________plz answer this question.... |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Agriculture 2. Ploughing 3. Plough, fertilizer, TRACTOR, axe, SICKLE, combine harvester (to do all WORK) 4. manure 5. irrigation hope it HELPS |
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a boy rides a bicycle from a to b and back and cover the distance of 180 metre in 3 minutes find the average speed and average velocity |
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What is a dam built on? |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it will be helpful ✌️ |
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constant interaction between living and non living thing imparts a dynamic character to environment explain the meaning of this statement please give me correctly answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: May your family relatives and COMPANIONS maybe happy and safe from the Pandamic situation and COVID-19 When all LIVING and non living things exist together, they form natural ENVIRONMENT. ... Living things with the help of non-living things bring change and dynamism to the environment. For example, SOIL is a non living thing but it gives nutrients and minerals to plants which is a living thing. Living organisms cannot exist without the NONLIVING aspects of the environment. For example: air, water, and sunlight, which are all nonliving, are all essential to living organisms. Both nonliving and living things make up an ecosystem. If find this helpful please follow me. thanks and Vote.. And Mark as BRAINLEIST |
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Car travelling at 36 km per hour speeds up to 72 km per hour in 5 seconds find its acceleration |
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Answer» SORRY didn't UNDERSTAND the Q |
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Mention two methods of sowing of seeds |
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Answer» There are different methods of SOWING such as Broadcasting, Dibbling, Drilling, Seed dropping behind the PLOUGH, Transplanting, HILL dropping and Check row planting. Broadcasting is the process of random SCATTERING of seed on the surface of seedbeds. It can be done manually or mechanically both Pls MARK me as brainliest |
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2 H.w what are non contact forces?Name varioustypes of non contact forces with examples.Rekha Chakrapani • |
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Answer» Answer: Electromagnetism is the FORCE that causes the interaction between ELECTRICALLY CHARGED particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic FIELDS. Examples of this force include: electricity, magnetism, radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, X-rays and gamma rays. |
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Bike acquires a speed of 36 km per hour starting from rest in 10 seconds find its acceleration |
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Answer» a=v-u/t v=36 u=0 t=10 now try mate! |
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Hey guys !! I want some help.... Plz solve these questions as soon as possible and ans. These questions are from Class-6 ( Science ) Ch-6 NCERT. These questions are not in the book. These are extra questions. Plzz solve and help me....Plz don't write irrelevant things. Answer only if you know the correct answer. Thank you in advance |
Answer» 5) a)burning of paper is an irreversible change.b) melting of an ice CREAM is reversible change.c) making bread from dough the is an irreversible change.d) MIXING salt in water is reversible change.e) frying of EGG is an irreversible change.Hope this answer is helpful to you.plz MARK my answer as brainliest. FOLLOW ME. |
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How will you test the presence of protein in a food sample |
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Answer» cut it in half and put iodine in it. if it turns GREEN then it has starch. Explanation: mark as brainliest PLS |
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If several forces act in several directions on a body , in which direction will the body move ? |
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Answer» no, it will not move when equal force is given in all directions. and the OBJECT will move when there is move in the direction where ther is more force. hope it is helpful... mark this as brainliest. |
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A car drives from A to B with a uniform speed of 30 km per hour and returns back with the speed of 20 kilometre per hour find its average speed |
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Answer» Explanation: Let the Distance between A and B be x Time TAKEN from A to B, t 1
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Time taken from B to A, t 2
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Total time =t 1
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AVERAGE speed = total time total distance
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2x
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14. Which of the following fraction is represented by the point Q on the given number line213 |
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Explain why forests are important to the tribes. without helping google and other things. |
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Answer» Answer: Importance of forests cannot be underestimated. ... Besides providing habitats for ANIMALS and livelihoods forhumans, forests ALSO OFFER watershed protection, PREVENT soil erosion and mitigate climate change. Some tribals depend on JUNGLES , causejungle provides them every commodity they need to live. Explanation: Hope it is helpful for you ♥ |
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What will happenwhen camphos is heated ? |
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Answer» Answer: When camphor is heated then it will not be converted to liquid state, but it will be directly converted to GASEOUS PHASE. This is called sublimation. Also when you bring FLAME near to the camphor it catches FIRE and burns. |
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Define the terms.a.symbiosis b.lichens |
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Answer» Answer: a) interaction between two different organisms living in CLOSE physical association, typically to the advantage of both. b) a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a LOW crusty, leaflike, or BRANCHING growth on rocks, walls, and trees. Hope it HELPS you..... |
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Why is the international bureau of weight and measure established? |
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Answer» Answer: International Bureau of WEIGHTS and Measures (BIPM), FRENCH Bureau International DES POIDS et Mesures, international organization founded to bring about the unification of measurement systems, to establish and preserve fundamental international standards and prototypes, to verify national standards, and to determine ... mark my answer Brainiest answer follow me pls |
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Write precautions while handling a clinicalandLaboratorythermometer |
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Answer» The precautions needed while reading a laboratory THERMOMETER are: It should be kept upright not tilted. BULB should be surrounded from all SIDES by the SUBSTANCE of which the temperature is to be measured. The bulb should not touch the surface of the container. |
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Mr Gupta grew wheat crops on his field continuously for 10 years he found that gradually the yield decreases why do you think this happened |
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Answer» because the soil LOST its FERTILITY and DEPLETED with the same TYPE of nutrient. |
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*what is concentration of glucose theory*. |
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Answer» Answer: Theory: Glucose is a simple sugar which is a PERMANENT and immediate primary source of energy to all of the cells in our body. ... The concentration of glucose in blood, EXPRESSED in mg/dl, is defined by the term glycemia. The value of blood sugar in HUMANS generally ranges from 70 - 100 mg/dl. |
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Il. What is your observation in the following?. When the yarn is splitted |
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Answer» FIRST follow Explanation: |
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Write the outline of the lifecycle of agaricus |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Mushroom Cultivation: The EDIBLE mushrooms are cultivated on a large scale. They FORM the basis of a great industry in MANY FOREIGN COUNTRIES. The principal ... |
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Answer the following questions in two sentences.Differentiate between rad and spontaneous combustion |
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Answer» rapid combustion is the combustion in which substances BURN rapidly to PRODUCE heat and light.in rapid combustion ,external heat MUST be supplied so that the substance can burn. SPONTANEOUS combustion in which substance SUDDENLY burst into flames without the application of any apparent . |
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