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What is meant by DNA copyin? |
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Answer» DNA copying is otherwise known as DNA replication which is the process of producing 2 identical copies of DNA from one original DNA molecule during cell division. DNA copying is important because it generates variation during sexual reproduction which leads to evolution. Also, DNA copying helps in transfer of information or characters from the parents to the offsprings. DNA copying is an essential part in our life because it transfer offspring to mothe |
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ph of NaCl |
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Answer» The pH of nacl is 7 broo 7 is your answer... 7 |
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Question.4.Name the information source of making proteins in the cell. |
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Answer» DNA The DNA in the nucleus of a cell is the information source for making proteins. If the information is changed, different proteins will be made. The basic event in reproduction is the creation of a DNA copy. Cells use chemical reactions to build copies of their DNA. This creates two copies of the DNA in a reproducing cell and they need to get separated from each other. DNA copying is accompanied by the creation of an additional cellular apparatus, and then the DNA copies separate, each with its own cellular apparatus. |
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5.why do offsprings formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity? |
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Answer» Because of very less amount of variation Clones are theoffsprings produced by one parent through asexual reproduction. These genetically identical to the parent. The clones possess exact copies of the DNA of their parent and hence show remarkable similarity to the parent and to one another. |
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How do carbohydrates, fats and protein get digested in human being |
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Answer» ●Carbohydrates will be converted to glucose.[Carbohydrates are the sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products.]●Fats will be converted to fatty acids and glycerol.[When your body needs energy, it releases signals requesting a release from your various energy providing tissues. When your adipocytes receive this signal, it begins a process called Lipolysis. Lipolysis causes your fat cells to separate your free fatty acids and glycerol and release them into your blood stream.] ●Protein will be converted to amino acids.[Essential and Nonessential Amino Acids : They include alanine, asparagine, arginine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, cysteine, glutamine, proline, glycine, serine, and tyrosine. Apart from these, there are other nine amino acids, which are very much essential as they cannot be synthesized by our body.]Small intestine recevies secretion from pancreas and bile of liver. Bile helps in emulsification of fats, whereas pancreas secrete enzymes such as trypsin for protein digestion. Small intestine recevies secretion from pancreas and bile of liver. Bile helps in emulsification of fats, whereas pancreas secrete enzymes such as trypsin for protein digestion. ●This is continuation of the above answer ●Carbohydrates will be converted to glucose.[Carbohydrates\xa0are the sugars, starches and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables and milk products.]●Fats will be converted to fatty acids and glycerol.[When your body needs energy, it releases signals requesting a release from your various energy providing tissues. When your adipocytes receive this signal, it begins a process called Lipolysis. Lipolysis causes your\xa0fat\xa0cells to separate your free fatty acids and glycerol and release them into your blood stream.]●Protein will be converted to amino acids.[Essential and Nonessential\xa0Amino Acids: They include alanine, asparagine, arginine, aspartic\xa0acid, glutamic\xa0acid, cysteine, glutamine, proline, glycine, serine, and tyrosine. Apart from these, there are other nine\xa0amino acids, which are very much essential as they cannot be synthesized by our body.] |
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Dobereiner\'s traids limitations |
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Answer» It could find only 3 triads from the elements known at that time Apna whatsapp no do |
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Evolution cannot be equated with progress.. Explain this with the help of an example. |
| Answer» Evolution cannot be equated with progress. The progressive trend in evolution is that more complex body design have emerged over time.Also, the older designs were not inefficient as the bacteria can survive most inhospitable habitats.Hence, the above sentence is justified. | |
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What is mean by incineration |
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Answer» Reduction to ash i.e. large substance put under high temperature (ignition temp.) Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. Incineration and other high-temperature waste treatment systems are described as "thermal treatment". Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas and heat. |
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How we will define respiration? |
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Answer» 1 : the act or process of breathing : the inhaling of oxygen and the exhaling of carbon dioxide....................................................................... 2 : the process by which cells use oxygen to break down sugar and obtain energy. respiration. Respiration refers to the process by which energy is liberated by breaking down complex inorganic substances using oxygen. |
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ಜೀವಶಾಸ್ತ್ರ ಎಂದರೇನು? |
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Answer» ಲೇ ಸಿಸ್ಯ ಕನ್ನಡದವನೇನೊ ನೀನು,ಯಾವೂರೋನು ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ಹೇಳೋ ಮಚ್ಚ ಅಂದ್ರೆ ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಕಳ್ಸಿದ್ಯಲ್ಲೋ ಗುಲ್ಡು Biology is the natural science that studies life and living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, physiological mechanisms, development and evolution. Despite the complexity of the science, certain unifying concepts consolidate it into a single, coherent field |
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Point of right hand rule |
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Answer» If you\xa0point\xa0your pointer finger in the direction the positive charge is moving, and then your middle finger in the direction of the magnetic field, your\xa0thumb points\xa0in the direction of the magnetic force pushing on the moving charge. Kisi ko pata h |
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What is mean by excretion in plant and animals |
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Answer» Excertion means removing out of waste material from body. ( it happen as falling of leaf in plant and in animals it happen in the form of urine , uric acid and nitrogeneuse waste etc.) Elimination of toxic and waste products from the body is called excretion. Organisms like animals have an advanced and specialized system for excretion. But plants lack a well-developed excretory system like that in animals. They do not have special organs for excretion. Thus, excretion in plants is not so complex. Excretion in plants is happened in the form of leaf fall. Excretion in animals is happened to out the waste material from our body Excretion in plants is happened in the form of leaf fall. Excretion in animals is happened to out the waste material from our body Excretion in plants is happened in the form of leaf fall. Excretion in animals is happened to out the waste material from our body |
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What is the transportation in plant and animals |
| Answer» Transportation in animals is the combined effort of the circulatory system, and the excretory system.\tBlood is the fluid that flows in the blood vessels and transports the digested food from the small intestine to various parts of the body.\tThere are two types of blood vessels- arteries and veins. The arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to different parts of the body and the oxygen-deficit blood is transported through the veins from all parts of the body to the heart.\tThe heart is the main organ that pumps blood throughout the body.\tThe process of removal of waste out of the cells is called excretion.\tThe nitrogenous waste, excess sugar in the blood, excess salts, undigested wastes, and carbon dioxide are the substances to be excreted from the body.\tThe lower organisms like amoeba, hydra, paramecium excrete the nitrogenous waste by the process of diffusion through the cell membrane, as they lack special excretory organs.\tThe\xa0human excretory system\xa0constitutes kidneys, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra.\tKidneys are the main excretory organ which regulates the balance of water and minerals in the body. They absorb minerals in the blood and eliminate the nitrogenous waste from the blood in the form of urine.It is an important process to circulate water, essential nutrients, gases, and excretory products within the plant for various purposes. The vascular tissues are responsible for transportation in plants. The suction force helps in the transportation of water and minerals in the plant.\tXylem is a vascular tissue involved in the conduction of water from root hairs to the rest of the plant parts.\tThe transportation in the phloem is bidirectional. The food molecules are transported to the necessary regions with the help of phloem.\tThe root hairs absorb water and minerals from the soil and store it in vacuoles. This water is absorbed by the plants by the suction force.\tThe excess water in the plants is lost in the form of water vapour through the stomata in the leaves. This process is known as\xa0transpiration.\tThe prepared food substances are translocated to different organs of the plant through the phloem. The excess food is stored in the storage organs of the plant. | |
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What is a Ohm law .How is it verified |
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Answer» According to ohms law at a constant temperature the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two ends of the conductor According to Ohm\'s law - at a constant temperature current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to potential difference across its end. It can be verified by plotting voltage current graph of a circuit. The graph will be a straight line. Ohm\'s law States at the constant temperature the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its end.my dear friend According to this law if temperature, pressure etc remain same then potential difference is directly proportional to current flowing through the conductor. Ohms law states that the current flowing through a conductor is equal to potential difference across the conductor.you can verify by measuring the value by ammeter and voltmeter. |
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Has anyone given tallenetex here?if yes how many qs have u attempted? |
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Bonding in carbon |
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Answer» Carbon always form covalent bond Covalent bond because Covalent bonding is the type of bonding in carbon |
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A gun bullet is made up of how many metals and oxides |
| Answer» What is your question? | |
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State the law of dominance. |
| Answer» Law of Dominance: This is also called Mendel’s first law of inheritance. According to the law of dominance, hybrid offsprings will only inherit the dominant trait in the phenotype. The alleles that are suppressed are called as the recessive traits while the alleles that determine the trait are known as the dormant traits. | |
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H9w to derive equations in physics easily? |
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Answer» By doing practice,Before doing this you are advised to understand derivation completely. Sry spelling mistakes it\'s not H9w its How |
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write use of caustic soda |
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Answer» Nice (1) It is\xa0used\xa0for making soaps and detergents.(2) It is\xa0used\xa0for making artificial textile fibres.(3) It is\xa0used\xa0in the manufacture of paper.(4) It is\xa0used\xa0in purifying bauxite ore. What is your address |
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When ferrus sluphate is heated what is the change of colour |
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Answer» Green flame Green to white The colour of ferrous sulphate is green. It changes to brown after heating.On heating:\xa0FeSO4\u200b.7H2\u200bO→FeSO4\u200b(s)+7H2\u200bO(g)The product formed is ferric oxide (Fe2\u200bO3\u200b). This is a decomposition reaction.On strong heating:\xa02FeSO4\u200b(s)→Fe2\u200bO3\u200b(s)+SO2\u200b(g)+SO3\u200b(g It gives ferric oxide , sulphur dioxide and sulphur trioxide |
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What is the formula for magnification obtained with a lens? |
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Answer» M=‐v/u orM=image height/object height M =v/u and M = hi/ho M=v/u Or M=image hieght/object height Let us we explain more magnificent formula Let\'s explore the\xa0magnification formula\xa0(M= v/u) for\xa0lenses\xa0and see how to find the image height and its nature (whether it\'s real or virtual). |
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Refraction of ly |
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Answer» The bending nature of light is called refraction of light ಏನ್ ಪ್ರಶ್ನೆ ಕೇಳಿದ್ಯಲೇ ???? |
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Why does the cord of an electric heater not glow while heating element does? |
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Answer» The cord of an heating element have high melting point and it is also made of an alloy which have high melting point The\xa0heating element\xa0of the\xa0heater\xa0is made up of alloy which has very high resistance so when current flows through the\xa0heating element, it becomes too hot and\xa0glows\xa0red. But the resistance of\xa0cord\xa0which is usually of copper or aluminum is very low so it\xa0does not glow. |
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State Joules law of heating. |
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Answer» Acc to this law, heat is directly proportional to the product of square of current, resistance and time. Joule’s law of heating states that, when a current ‘i \' passes through a conductor of resistance ‘r’ for time ‘t’ then the heat developed in the conductor is equal to the product of the square of the current, the resistance and time. Joule law of heating says that the heat is directly proportional to the temperature,resistance and the square of the current |
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Why is tungsten used almost exclusively for the filament of electric lamp? |
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Answer» The melting point and of Tungsten is an alloy which has very high melting point and very high resistivity so does not burn easily at a high temperature. The melting point and of\xa0Tungsten\xa0is an alloy which has very high melting point and very high resistivity so does not burn easily at a high temperature. ... (e) Copper and aluminum are good conductors of\xa0electricity\xa0also they have low resistivity. So they are usually\xa0used\xa0for\xa0electricity\xa0transmission. |
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What is the common name of the compond caocl2 |
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Answer» Bleaching Powder is the correct answer The common name of caocl2 is bleaching powder Bleaching powder Is right answer Sardha mishra Bleaching powder |
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Mention the factors that maintains the flow of charge through a conductor |
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Answer» Potential difference of the energy source say, a battery and the resistance of the wire and other resisters 1) Material e.g. copper has lower resistance than steel. 2) length: longer wires have a greater resistance. 3) thickness: smaller diameter wire have greater resistance. 4) temperatureb: heating a wire increases its resistance. Hope it helps you☺️ |
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Male reproduction system |
| Answer» \xa0Human male reproductive system consists of the following parts:\tTestes\tOccur in pairsProduce spermsProduce male hormone, testosterone\t\t\t*******\tExtension of abdominal cavity containing testesProtects testesMaintains a temperature lower than body temperature\t\t\tEpididymis\tComplex tube like structure in *******Stores sperms, helps in passage of sperms\t\t\tVas deferens\tTube like structure emerging from lower part of epididymusOpens to the ejaculatory duct\t\t\t*****\tMuscular, copulatory organDischarge sperms when stimulated\t\t\tUrethra\tTube like structureCommon passage for both sperms & urine\t\t | |
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Write 2 deferences b/w acquired traits & inherited traits with one example each. |
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Answer» Thank you guys for your answer ✌?? 1)acquired trait\xa0cannot be passed to progeny while\xa0inherited traits\xa0can be.\xa02)acquired trait\xa0do not bring changes in the DNA\xa0of\xa0germ cell instead bring in somatic cells while genes\xa0of inherited traits\xa0are present in DNA\xa0of\xa0germ cell. \tInherited TraitAcquired TraitCharacteristic features that are inherited from previous generationTraits or characteristics which develop in response to the environment and cannot be inheritedOccur due to a change in genes or DNANo change in genes or DNA is involvedPass on from one generation to anotherCannot pass on from one generation to anotherE.g. Red curly hair, Brown eyesE.g. Cycling, Swimming\t |
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What is a hetrotrophic nutrition |
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Answer» It is a mode of nutrition in which the organisms derive their food from other organisms (autotrophs).Ex-Human beings Heterotrophic is a type of nutrition where organism depend on other organism for their food. In these mode of nutrition plant or animal does not make their own food rather than depending on other for their food. Heterotrophic nutrition are of 3 types--Saprophytic,holozoic,parasitic... Ramanjot kaur is 100% correct Heterotrophic nutrition\xa0is a type of nutrition in which organisms depend upon other organisms for food to survive.\xa0Heterotrophic\xa0organisms have to take in all the organic substances they need to survive. we are also dependent because we also take vegetables and fruits and from animals we take meat, milk,fisheries.All\xa0animals,\xa0fungi, and\xa0non-photosynthesizing\xa0plants are\xa0heterotrophic. In contrast, green\xa0plants,\xa0red algae,\xa0brown algae, and\xa0cyanobacteria\xa0are all\xa0autotrophs, which use\xa0photosynthesis\xa0to produce their own food from sunlight Heterotrophic nutrition is a type of nutrition in which organisms depend upon other organisms for food to survive. |
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Write a note on nephrons |
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Answer» Structure of a Nephrons:\tNephrons are the basic filtering units of kidneys.\tEach kidney possesses large number of nephrons, approximately 1-1.5 million.\tThe main components of the nephron are glomerulus, Bowman’s capsule, and a long renal tubule.Functioning of a Nephron:\tThe blood enters the kidney through the renal artery, which branches into many capillaries associated with glomerulus.\tThe water and solute are transferred to the nephron at Bowman’s capsule.\tIn the proximal tubule, some substances such as amino acids, glucose, and salts are selectively reabsorbed and unwanted molecules are added in the urine.\tThe filtrate then moves down into the loop of Henle, where more water is absorbed.\tFrom here, the filtrate moves upwards into the distal tubule and finally to the collecting duct. Collecting duct collects urine from many nephrons.\tThe urine formed in each kidney enters a long tube called ureter. From ureter, it gets transported to the urinary bladder and then into the urethra. A nephron is the basic unit of structure in the kidney . A nephron is used separate to water, ions and small molecules from the\xa0blood, filter out wastes and toxins, and return needed molecules to the blood. Hxh gjchc icscudufchchciccivighogogixskxxihhchcjf UF ufi |
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An electric bulb is rated 220v and 100w.when it is operated on 110v.the power consumed will be? |
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Answer» The power consumption of an Electric bulb which is rated 220V & 100W is given by the following relation:Where \'P\' is the power rating, \'V\' is the voltage at which the bulb functions and \'R\' is the resistance providedby that bulb to the flow of current across the circuit.-Therefore, the resistance \'R\' due to the bulb is 484 Ohm-Now when the same bulb is used across the voltage of 110 V, the power consumed by this bulb is given by-Therefore, the Power consumed by this bulb across 110 V is 25 Watts. 25w |
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What is equations of dipole?. Also write equations of that. |
| Answer» Based on scientific and mathematical conclusions, the dipole moment magnitude is the product of either of the charges and the separation distance (d) between them. Do remember that, the dipole moment is a vector measure whose direction runs from negative to a positive charge.The formula for electric dipole moment for a pair of equal & opposite charges is p = qd, the magnitude of the charges multiplied by the distance between the two. | |
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Convert 36 Km/hr to m/s. |
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Answer» 36 * 5/18 =10 this is not a official way to find its answer but it can be used to find answers in just a few seconds v =\xa036km/hr\xa0=\xa036\xa0× 1000m/ (60×60)\xa0s\xa0=\xa036\xa0× 1000m/ 3600\xa0s=10m/s. |
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Define reducing agent |
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Answer» Reducing agent reduces other other substance and itself gets oxidised Reducing agent is an agent which oxidises other substance and itself gets reduced . A reducing agent is\xa0one of the reactants of an oxidation-reduction reaction which reduces the other reactant by giving out electrons to the reactant.\xa0If the reducing agent does not pass electrons to other substance in a reaction, then the reduction process cannot occur.Some common reducing agents include metals such as Na, Fe, Zn, Al and non-metals such as C, S, H2.\xa0 |
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Coordination in plants |
| Answer» \tPlants do not have nervous system or muscles to respond to the stimulus.\tPlants show two different types of movement in respond to the stimulus i) one dependent on growth ii) another independent of growth. | |
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What is meant by oxidizing agent |
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Answer» Oxidising agent is an agent which oxidises other substance and itself gets reduced An oxidizing agent (often referred to as an oxidizer or an oxidant) is a chemical species that tends to oxidize other substances, i.e. cause an increase in the oxidation state of the substance by making it lose electrons.\tThey are chemical substances whose atoms remove at least one electron from another atom in a chemical reaction.\tAn oxidizing agent is a substance that transfers at least one electronegative atom to a chemical species in a chemical reaction.Common examples of oxidizing agents are listed below\tHalogens (such as chlorine and fluorine)\tOxygen\tHydrogen peroxide (H2O2)\tPotassium nitrate\tNitric acid The substance which gives oxygen for oxidation, and removes hydrogen for oxidation; are called "oxidisijg agent". |
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How the acceleration due to gravity (g) vary on and above earth\'s surface? |
| Answer» Acceleration due to gravity above the surface of earth\tTo calculate the value of acceleration due to gravity of a point mass m at a height h above thesurface of the earth.\xa0Above figure shows the value ofacceleration due to gravity g at a height h above the surface of the earth.\tForce of gravitation between the object and the earth will be\tF= G mMe/(Re+h)2 where\tm = mass of the object, Re\xa0= radius of the earth\tg(h) = F/m = GMe/(Re+h)2\xa0= GMe/[Re2(1+h/Re)2]\th << Re\xa0(as radius of the earth is very large)\tBy calculating we will get,g(h) = g(1-2h/Re)\tConclusion: -The value of acceleration due to gravity varies on the surface, above the surface and below the surface of the earth. | |
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Difference between nutrients and nutrition |
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Answer» Nutrients are the substances which an organism consumed from its surrounding to obtain energy and the process of obtaining nutrients from the surrounding is called nutrition. Nutrition:\xa0The process by which the living organisms receive and utilise the food materials necessary for their survival, growth and repair of worn-out tissues is called nutrition.Nutrients:\xa0Those substances which supply nourishment to living organisms from its surroundings and use it as an energy source or for biosynthesis of body constituents. |
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https://mycbseguide.com/blog/economics-globalisation-class-10-notes-social-science/ |
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Write about versatile nature of carbon |
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Answer» Cationation :- carbon can bond with other carbon atom and it forms a long chain.Tetravalent :- it has 4 valence electrons and it\'s also make a covalent bond. Versatile Nature of Carbon\xa0The number of carbon compounds already known at present is more than 5 million.\xa0Every day more new compounds are isolated or prepared in the laboratories.\xa0The two characteristics properties of carbon element which lead to the formation of a very large number of organic compounds are:\tCatenation: The property of carbon element due to which its atom can join one another to form long carbon chains is called catenation.A) Straight chain of carbon atoms\xa0B) Branched chain of carbon atoms\xa0C) Closed chain of carbon atoms\xa02.Tetravalency: Carbon has a valency of four so it is capable of bonding with four other atoms of carbon or atoms of some other mono-valent element.Compounds of carbon are formed with oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulphur, chlorine and many other elements giving rise to compounds with specific\xa0properties which depend on the elements other than carbon present in the molecule. Carbon is a versatile element and is found in many different chemical compounds, including those found in space. Carbon is versatile because it can form single, double, and triple bonds. It can also form chains, branched chains, and rings when connected |
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Construction and working of motar |
| Answer» Working principle of electric motorsThe working of an electric motor is based on the assumption that a conductive current generates a magnetic field around it. Consider the following situation,Take two bar magnets, and leave a small space between the poles facing each other. Now, take a small conductive wire length and make a loop. Keep this connection between the magnets, so that it is still inside the magnet’s area of influence. Now for the final part. Attach loop ends to battery terminals.As electricity flows through your simple circuit, you will find that your loop “moves.” The magnet’s magnetic field interferes with that generated by the conductor’s electrical current flow. Because the loop has become a magnet, it will draw one side of it to the magnet’s north pole, and the other to the south pole. That causes the loop to rotate continuously. This is the idea of an electric motor working. | |
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Speed of light in glass is 2 X 108 m/s. Find the refractive index of glass. |
| Answer» Refractive index of glass\xa0= speed of light in vacuum/ speed of light in glass\xa0\u200b=3×108m/s\u200b / 2×108\xa0km/s=1.5 | |
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What is need to make blue, red litmus paper although we have original (pink colour) litmus paper? |
| Answer» When red litmus paper is placed into a basic substance, it will turn blue. If it comes in contact with an acidic or neutral substance, it will remain red. Red litmus paper is meant to test only for an alkaline\xa0pH level.\xa0The\xa0blue litmus\xa0will\xa0turn red\xa0or\xa0pink\xa0when it comes into contact with an acidic solution below pH 4.5. Between 4.5 and 8.3 the\xa0paper\xa0will be purple. ...\xa0Litmus paper\xa0is NOT used to determine the pH level of a solution. | |
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Stacked is means |
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Answer» Stacked means stacked is means Stacked is means stacked Stacked means stacked Stacked means stack Stacked means |
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Write the homologous series of alkene, alkane, alkyne up to 6 carbon atoms. |
| Answer» \xa0Homologous series is defined as a systematic order of organic compounds having same functional group that can be represented by same general formula and prepared by same method.Each member of a homologous series is known as homologue and this phenomenon is called homology. Properties of homologous series are:1.\xa0Two consecutive members of a homologous series differs each other in their composition by\xa0–CH2\u200b\xa0unit.Example:Alcohol\xa0(−OH)−CH3\u200bOH,CH3\u200bCH2\u200bOH,CH3\u200bCH2\u200bCH2\u200bOH\xa0 | |
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explain the result of activity 5.6 of chapter 5 , chemistry ? |
| Answer» Result1. On going from left to right in a period , the valency first increases and decreases . For eg.valency of sodium is 1, valency of aluminum is 3(increased), valency of potassium is 1( decreases).2. On going down the group, valence remains same. For eg.Group 1 has a valency of 1, group 2 has a valency of 2 etc. | |
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Define esterification reaction |
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Answer» The reaction of ethanol and ethanoic acid to produce ab ester is known as esterification reaction. A n s w e r\xa0Reaction of an alcohol with a carboxylic acid in presence of an acid to produce an ester is known as esterification reaction.Reaction: How can I change email id for this app |
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