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1. State differences between acids and bases. |
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Answer» Acids and bases (ALKALINE earth metal chemical element) are 2 categories of CORROSIVE substances. Any compound with a pH value between ZERO to seven is considered acidic, whereas a pH value between seven to FOURTEEN is a base. An acid is called a PROTON donor, while a base is called a proton acceptor (Kolb, 1978). |
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Difference between lacal unit of measurement and standard unit of measurement |
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Answer» For EXAMPLE, the METER (m) is the unit of measurement for length in the metric system. ... When an OBJECT is said to be 4 m long, that MEANS that the object is FOUR times as long as the unit standard (1 m). The term standard refers to the physical object on which the unit of measurement is based. |
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8. Categorise the materials of the following products into 'can be recycled and cannot be recycled". Telephone instruments, plastic toys, cooker handles, carry bags, ball point pens, plastic bowls, plastic covering on electrical wires, plastic chairs. electrical switches. |
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Answer» cooker handles Explanation:plastics are CLASSIFIED in to two TYPES (1) thermo plastic (2) THERMOSETTING plastic. Thermo plastics are recycle thermosetting plastics are not recycle . cooker handles , ELECTRIC switches, telephone instruments ball point pen, computer keyboard are made up of thermosetting plastic.I THIK my answer is helpful to you.please rate my answer. |
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Convert the following: i). 22.4 cm into mm ii) 568 cm into m iii) 18 cm into km iv) 8300 km into mplease explain in copy |
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How does scarcity of water affect the daily life of people residing in Assam and Rajasthan? What are the measures they can take to prevent it? (Word limit 150-200 words) |
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Answer» Migration. WATER scarcity may also lead to migration WAVES. When large areas of land may no longer be SUITABLE for living or farming because of water scarcity, millions of people may lose their livelihood due to that. These people may be forced to migrate to other places to survive.Explanation:mark as BRAINLIEST answer plz |
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7. What would happen if there is a sudden increase in the number of animals in nature? answer please for this |
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Answer» there will be no space for HUMANS, and there will not be FOOD for everyone including animals as the NUMBER of plants will be MUCH LESSER than the number of animals (including humans) and eventually the food chain will collapse |
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What is the answer of this |
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Answer» photosynthesisExplanation:PHOTOSYNTHESIS is |
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Nur Through animals Some diseases such as mal: Ndengue, and plague spread through mosquitoenflies, and bugs. If a female Anopheles mosquitosomeone with malaria, the germs come into itmouthparts. Now if it bites a healthy person,microbes get transferred into that person'snd cause the disease.lague is spread by the bite of fleas. Thesearried by rats. |
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Answer» Roget DE L IsleExplanation:He had WRITTEN this during FRENCH REVOLUTION |
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2. Differentiate between weaving and knitting. 3. Why should we prefer to use natural fibres than synthetic ones |
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Answer» The main difference between Knitting and weaving is that knitting means to entangle the threads in such a WAY that they run parallel to each other whereas in weaving the threads are warped to form a criss-cross pattern.Another difference is that knitting is done by PULLING the current thread through the loops of the preceding ROW which is again made into a loop as the basis of the next row whereas weaving is done using a loom that holds the WARP in place while the weft is woven through it. A PIECE of knitted fabric is very stretchable whereas a woven fabric is much elastic. |
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Why do communicable diseases occur? How do they spread? |
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Answer» A COMMUNICABLE DISEASE is one that is spread from one person to ANOTHER through a variety of ways that include: contact with blood and bodily fluids; breathing in an airborne virus; or by being bitten by an insect. |
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8. One litre of water at 30°C is mixed with one Iitre of water at 50°C. The temperature of the mixture will be (a)0°C (b) more than 50°C but less than 80c(c)20.c (d)between 30°C and 50°C |
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Answer» (d) between 30°C and 50°C The temperature of the mixture will be between 30°C and 50°C because HOT water LOSES the heat and simultaneously COLD water GAINS heat this keeps the temperature in between 30°C and 50°C.Explanation: |
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fill in the gaps with with appropriate auxiliary verbs in brackets 1. I ___ not go to school 2. he ____ not work hard now a days . 3. he ___ not beats your brother. |
| Answer» 1 no.did 2 .had 3.hadExplanation:MARK as BRANLIST | |
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Why Porter place a round piece of cloth on their head,when they carry heavy loads |
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Answer» ing the thick round piece of CLOTH on their HEAD, the porter increases the area of CONTACT of load with their head. Now the force of load falls on the larger area due to which the PRESSURE on the head decreases and it becomes easier for a porter to carry the heavy load. |
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In what way do you think bursting of this ladyfingers help the plant |
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Answer» The SEED of lady FINGER plant disperse by Explosive Mechanism. The seed inside the LADIES finger bursts out from the vegetable when the vegetable becomes excessively ripe and opens up. The seeds which fell on the soil (under proper environmental REQUIREMENTS) START to grow into saplings and then to full-grown plants. |
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Why can we hear? plz answer |
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Answer» depends on a series of complex steps that CHANGE sound waves in the air into electrical signals. Our auditory NERVE then CARRIES these signals to the brain. The eardrum VIBRATES from the incoming sound waves and sends these vibrations to three tiny bones in the MIDDLE ear |
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West Bengal is the main jute-producing state of India. Can you think why? |
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Answer» west Bengal is the leading PRODUCER of jute because ,jute grows WELL on well-drained fertile SOILS in the flood plains where soils are renewed every year. |
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What isthe full form of JPG |
| Answer» JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC Expert GroupExplanation:pl mark as BRAINLIEST | |
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What is nucleus??????? |
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Answer» ☆A nucleus is a membrane-bound ORGANELLE that CONTAINS the cell's CHROMOSOMES. Pores in the NUCLEAR membrane allow for the passage of MOLECULES in and out of the nucleus. |
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Name the three types of electric power plants. |
| Answer» NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS. ...HYDROELECTRIC power plants. ...Coal-fired power plants. ... | |
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1. a mixture of two immiscible liquids can he seperated by-------? |
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Answer» Two immiscible liquids, oil and WATER, can be SEPARATED by using Separating Funnel. The MIXTURE of oil and water forms two separate LAYERS because they are completely insoluble in each other.Explanation:... |
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Nishu asa kuch nhi ha mera bf ha phele se ma unko love karti hu ap ko nhi ap ki fan hu bas |
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Answer» tion:xD xD ham TOH Mazak kar raha HAI APNA seriously Lei Liya Kya chal bye ABHI mera MOOD wasa bhi off hai. |
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Byee kal aaungi....! |
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Answer» pls mark me as BraniliestExplanation:RED wine is made by crushing and fermenting dark-colored, whole GRAPES. There are MANY TYPES of red wine, which vary in taste and color. Common varieties include Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet sauvignon, Pinot noir and Zinfandel. ... Consuming MODERATE amounts of red wine has been shown to have health benefits.ok byy but mark me as Braniliest |
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Tum log ka peecha itni aasaani se yeh chudail ni chodheegi |
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Answer» e is MADE by crushing and fermenting dark-colored, whole grapes. There are many types of RED wine, which vary in TASTE and color. Common varieties include Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet sauvignon, Pinot noir and Zinfandel. ... Consuming moderate amounts of red wine has been shown to have health benefits.Haa chudail toh ulte PAIR karke peeche pad jati hai xd |
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Define organic and inorganic compound |
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Answer» tion:A chemical compound refers to any substance MADE up of TWO or more elements that are chemically bonded together. ... In general, an organic compound is a type of compound that CONTAINS the carbon atom. Conversely, an inorganic compound would be one that does not CONTAIN carbon. |
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Which which part of the plant takes in carbon dioxide from the air for pho tosynthesis? A. root hairB. leaves viensC. petalsD. stomatas |
| Answer» HARON HAI NA TU HI tu | |
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What are the constituents of wine? |
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Answer» inition of Loam is soil composed mostly of sand, silt, and a smaller amount of CLAY. By weight, its MINERAL composition is about 40–40–20% CONCENTRATION of sand–silt–clay, respectively.please yrr essa mat KARO !! |
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What is red wine..? |
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Answer» pls mark me as BraniliestExplanation:The process of photosynthesis is commonly WRITTEN as: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2. This means that the reactants, six carbon dioxide molecules and six WATER molecules, are converted by light energy CAPTURED by CHLOROPHYLL (implied by the arrow) into a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules, the PRODUCTS. |
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Woh dp mere pasand ki ni |
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Answer» pls MARK me as BraniliestExplanation:The process of photosynthesis is commonly written as: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2. This means that the reactants, SIX carbon DIOXIDE MOLECULES and six water molecules, are converted by light energy CAPTURED by chlorophyll (implied by the arrow) into a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules, the products. |
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Which of the following plant takes in carbon dioxide from the air for photosynthesis? |
| Answer» GREEN PLANTS .............. | |
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Anyone tell me the answer of this question |
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Answer» In PHYSICS, a force is any INFLUENCE that, when unopposed, will CHANGE the motion of an object.Explanation:.......... |
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Write the importance of the use of sugar. |
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Answer» sugar is USE for preserving JAMS for avoid wastesugar is a medicine for LOW BP peoplesugar give a quick activeness but also it is dangous if we eat it a LOT |
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The_________ and the_________ secrete digestive juices |
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Answer» Hy DUDE EXPLANATION:Please MARK me brainlist. Please |
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Mujhe samajh mein ni aarha mai kya karu |
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Answer» Hello CHUDAIL jii kaisi h AAP..?Duniya m tu phli ldki h SIS jo APNE aap ko chudail bol rhi |
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In what form is iron used in big buildings? |
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Answer» used in big building in the from of IRON ROD .HOPE it will HELP you |
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What is the benefit of cultivating pee after paddy write the name of this method |
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Answer» Select the CORRECT word from the following list and fill in the BLANKS. float, water, ... (b) The first step before growing CROPS is___________of the soil.hope it is helpful add BRAIN list |
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When two forces applied on an object are equal and opposite then these forces |
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Answer» Explanation:Equal forces acting in OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS are CALLED balanced forces. Balanced forces acting on an object will not change the object's motion. When you add equal forces in opposite DIRECTION, the net force is zero. |
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Why is it advised to take less fat though it gives more energy |
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Answer» See the explanation given below Explanation:Though too much fat can be unhealthy, certain kinds of fat are GOOD for us and are an important part of a healthy diet.What Are Fats?Fats are nutrients in food that the body uses to build nerve tissue (including the brain and nerves) and hormones. The body also uses fat as fuel. If fats eaten aren't burned as energy or used as building blocks, they're stored by the body in fat cells. This is the body's WAY of thinking ahead: By saving fat for future use, it plans for times when food might be scarce.Fat gives food flavor and texture, but it's also high in calories and excess amounts of fatty foods can cause many health problems.For kids and teens, desserts and snacks (including potato chips, chocolate, cakes, doughnuts, pastries, and cookies) are a SIGNIFICANT source of fat. Kids also get fat from whole-milk products and high-fat meats, such as bacon, hot dogs, and fattier cuts of red meat.Fast-food and takeout meals tend to have more fat than home cooking; and in restaurants, fried dishes are the highest in fat content. Fat also often "hides" in foods in the form of creamy, cheesy, or buttery sauces or dressings.However, healthy fats at the recommended daily amounts are an important part of a nutritious diet for both kids and adults.Why Are Some Fats Healthy?Getting enough healthy fats is essential for growth and development. Young kids, in particular, need enough of them in their diet to help the brain and nervous system develop normally.Besides supplying fuel for the body, fats:help the body absorb some vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K are fat soluble, meaning they can only be absorbed if there's fat in a person's diet)are the building blocks of hormonesinsulate all nervous system tissues in the bodyhelp people feel full, so they're less likely to overeatFat is a great source of energy, but does have twice the amount of calories as carbohydrates or protein. For example, 1 GRAM of fat provides 9 calories, whereas 1 gram of carbohydrates or protein provide 4 calories.What Kinds of Fats Are in Food?To help you figure out fats, here's a look at the three major types:1. Unsaturated fats: Found in plant foods and fish, these are seen as neutral or even beneficial to heart health. Unsaturated fats are:monounsaturated, found in avocados and olive, peanut, and canola oilspolyunsaturated, found in most vegetable oilsomega-3 fatty acids, a type of polyunsaturated fat found in oily fish like tuna and salmon2. Saturated fats: Found in meat and other animal products, such as butter, shortening, lard, cheese, and milk (except skim or nonfat). Coconut OIL is also high in saturated fat, but it has a different structure than saturated fats found in animal products. Coconut oil has become popular due to its health benefits; however, olive and canola oils are more heart-healthy. Eating too much saturated fat can raise blood cholesterol levels and increase the risk of heart disease.3. Trans fats: Found in some stick margarines, commercial snack foods, baked goods, and some commercially fried foods. Trans fats (also called trans fatty acids) are created when vegetable oils are hydrogenated (meaning that hydrogen atoms are added to the fat molecule so they remain solid at room temperature). Trans fats can raise cholesterol and increase the risk of heart disease. Food manufacturers must list trans fats on food labels, but may also refer to them as "partially hydrogenated" oils on the ingredient list. Many companies now make margarines (or vegetable oil spreads) without trans fats.How Are Fats Listed on Labels?When shopping for food and reading labels, remember that it's easy to eat a portion that's larger than the serving size on the label. A bag of corn chips might list 12 chips as a serving size, but kids often eat two or three times that amount. So be sure to pay attention to serving sizes.When it comes to fat, food packages can say many things, such as fat-free, low-fat, reduced fat, and light (or lite). The government has strict rules about the use of two of these phrases. By law:fat-free foods can contain no more than 0.5 grams of fat per servinglow-fat foods may contain 3 grams of fat or less per servingReduced-fat and light (lite) foods are a little trickier and you may need to do some supermarket math. Light (lite) and reduced-fat foods may still be high in fat.A light (lite) food must contain 50% less fat or one third fewer calories per serving than the regular version of that food.A reduced-fat food must contain 25% less fat per serving than the regular version.But if the regular version of a particular food was high in fat to begin with, a reduction may not lower the fat content enough to make it a smart snacking choice. If the original version of a brand of peanut butter contains 16 grams of fat and the reduced fat version contains 12 grams, that's still a lot of fat! |
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A empty-looking container is,in fact, full of________ |
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Definition of salivary glands |
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Answer» Salivary gland: A gland in the mouth that produces SALIVA. The salivary GLANDS can BECOME inflamed, as in Sjogren's syndrome and mumps.Explanation:PLEASE MARK me as Brainlist |
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What is kerosene???????? |
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Answer» a light fuel OIL OBTAINED by distilling petroleum, used especially in jet engines and DOMESTIC heating boilers; paraffin oil.Explanation:PLEASE MARK me as brainlist |
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Mention the name of diseases caused by fungi in plants. Q/A |
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Answer» Fungal EYE infections. RARE infections that can develop after an eye injury or after eye SURGERY. Sporotrichosis. Caused by the fungus Sporothrix, which lives throughout the world in soil and on plants. MYCETOMA. Caused by certain types of bacteria and fungi FOUND in soil and water, typically in rural regions of Africa, Latin America, and Asia.Explanation: |
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Match the following- COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2A Upper layer of soil 1 Lesser amount of humus B Clayey soil 2 Dark in colour C Middle layer of soil 3 Agent of soil erosion D Strong wind 4 Small particles, packed tight |
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If metal oxide reacts with acid which products are formed . |
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Answer» salt + hydrogen gas is a RIGHT answerExplanation:please MAKE me a BRAIN list |
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