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7451.

What is the difference between exhaustable, non exhaustable, and renewable and nonrenewable

Answer» Exhaustable-they are limited-form after millions of years-can\'t be renewed or replenished-they are non renewable Eg. Fossil fuels Inexhaustible/non Exhaustable -they are unlimited and easily available-they are renewableEg. Wind, water
7452.

Two metals which are alloyed with iron

Answer» To form steel, we alloy iron with nickel and cromium.
brass and nickel
7453.

What is finery fission?

Answer» Isn\'t it binary fission
7454.

How to reaction non metals with hydrogen

Answer» They may react or do not react
mstwlcm
Thanks
to form covalent hydride
7455.

What is contrict?

Answer»
7456.

What is the role of the acid in our stomach

Answer» It facilitates the action of enzyme pepsin
7457.

Balance the following equation-KMno4+HCl gives KCL+MnCl2+Cl2+H20

Answer» 2KMnO4+16HCl→2KCl+2MnCL2+5Cl2+8H2O
7458.

Why we use electrolysis in purifying copper it is a low reactivate metal

Answer»
7459.

Causative organism of aids

Answer» Viral
7460.

Blue print in all chapters

Answer» Question samajh nhi aayaI think aap dna ki baat kr rhe ho
7461.

What do you mean by water shedmanagement

Answer»
7462.

Life possess

Answer» Function performed by living organism to maintain their life....
7463.

Elaborate law of conservation of charge

Answer» According to this law charge can niether be created nor be destroyed only transfer from 1 body to another
The total charge on an isolated system always remains constant
7464.

Hy Anyone online???\xa0

Answer» nd u
Punjab, jalandhar
hy where r u from guy?
Hi!
hii
7465.

What do you mean by gland

Answer» Hi kusboo
Gland is a organ which realse hormone
7466.

When ethanoic acid reacts With Sodium hydrogen carbonate, the salt \'x\'is formed

Answer» CH3COONa(sodium acetate
I m not sure CH3COONA +H2CO3
Sodium ethoxide
7467.

Write expended from of (I)aba (ii) fsh

Answer» 1.abscicic acid 2.follicle stimulating hormone
If it\'s bio then aba for abcisic acid and no idea about fsh
7468.

What is hormone

Answer» harmones r chemical messenger which help in control and coordination..
7469.

Thy

Answer»
7470.

What is addition réaction ?

Answer»
7471.

Why benzylamine is more basic than aniline

Answer»
7472.

Write one negative effect of affluent life style of few persons on the environment?

Answer»
7473.

Why the colour of sky is blue ?answer in points

Answer» scattering of light...
7474.

What is meant by phloem

Answer» which contain seive tube and companion cell....help in transport the foods from leaves to all parts of plant..
phloem is the connective tissue in plants....
7475.

Give an example of doberiner s traid

Answer» Lithium(li),sodium(Na),potassium(k)
7476.

Whst is mean by micelle

Answer» Hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends of soap form structure called mcelle
Heeee
Micelle is a term named in chemistry.
7477.

What is the function pons

Answer» it is board band of fibres which connects cerebrum, cerebellum n medulla....participates in regulation of respiration...
7478.

What is the difference between cerebrum and cerebellum???

Answer» Cerebrum is present in Fore brain. And cerebellum is present in Hind brain
cerebrum has censory nd motor areas.....cerebellum maintains posture nd balance of human body...
And functions
cerebrum is the part of forebrain.....cerebellem is the part of hindbrain..
7479.

What do you mean by critical angle?

Answer» When angle of refraction is at 90
7480.

What evi dence do we have for the origin of life from inanimate matter?

Answer»
7481.

Dekho meri baat ka bura mat lagana koi answers nhi aaye isliye gussa tha thoda

Answer» Ab puch questions wapas
ask yr question...again
7482.

How know what is the form of electron by its features?

Answer»
7483.

How to learn the periodic table?

Answer» Watch on you tube
7484.

Which cell present in blood in glucose

Answer»
7485.

Why electrolytic refining is used

Answer» to extract pure metals
7486.

What is difference between chlorine and chloride?

Answer» Chlorine: The greenish-yellow, highly reactive and diatomic gas that is almost never found free in nature by itself. Most Chlorine is commercially produced and is most widely known for being used within compounds to purify water and create cleaning products.Chloride: The negatively charged ionic form of Chlorine. Since Chlorine is found deep within the Earth\'s crust, and is extremely reactive, the only way it can be found in nature is when it reacts with other chemicals and creates compounds. Chloride is what is created when Chlorine gains an electron and combines with other elements. Chloride is found abundantly in nature and is most commonly known for forming neutral salts such as sodium chloride (table salt), potassium chloride, and calcium chloride.
7487.

Explain with an example how evolutionary relationship is linked to classification?

Answer»
7488.

In VIBGYOR ,which has the maximum visibility?

Answer» yha k logo ka stanndard dekh rha tha
Jayant aagar thuja answer pata tha tho aam se ya question kyu pucha .Sab mara aak saval ka javab tha What is the critical angle of diamond.
that is why it is used in street lights and car lights etc
guys and gals , green and yellow is the right answer
Red is more visibility than every colour that\'s why we use red light on traffic and railway because it is seen from the long distance???
nah
Red Because it has more wavelength
Red
Violet
7489.

Formula of clay

Answer» Al203 2SiO2 2H2O
7490.

Define Ohm\'s law

Answer» Ohm\'s law tells about the relationship between potential difference, current & resistance in which at constant temperature the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to potential difference across its end that is (V=IR). That\'solve
Physical conditions remaining same,the current through a resistor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across its two ends.V=IR.
Can u prove it
At any constant temperature ,the current flowing through the conductor is directly Proportional to the potential difference across its ends
7491.

Name disorder caused by over secretion of insulin?

Answer» coma
Diabetes
Diabete
Coma
7492.

What is astimatagism

Answer»
7493.

what is diffraction(from ncert )?

Answer» wha pr bs bold me ye likha hua h
Ha ??
Pagal
To ncert se hi dekh lo
7494.

Define genetic

Answer» the branch of science which deals with the study of heridity and gens
Derived or related to genes
7495.

Why it is advised that acid should be added to water not water to acid

Answer» It\'s highly exothermic reaction.And if water is added to acid the concentration of acid is more when compared to water so there will be more production of "heat of hydration".Thus to avoid the possibility of any splash out or breaking of apparatus due to heat it is advised to add acid to water with continuous stirring.
When acid is added in water it gets diluted but when water is added to acid ,a heavy exothermic reaction takes place that can cause damage.
As acid may react vigorously..
7496.

name the factor on which angle of refraction depends (in glass slab)?

Answer» nature of material means?
Nature of material, angle of incidence
7497.

In a couple what is the % possibility of having daughters

Answer» 50%
Sorry it is before birth.
50% . But it should be 90%. Because they have been killed before death and which is wrong.
50%
7498.

What are amphoteric oxide

Answer» The oxides which react both with acids and bases to form salt and water. For example aluminium and zinc oxide.
Metallic oxides showing properties of both acid and base..
those type of oxides which are dual in nature i.e. basic and acidicex-zno ,pbo , al2o3 sno
7499.

Pickles are not kept in metal container give reason

Answer» Thnku
Pickles can corrode metal container and cause food poisoning
They react with metals
Becoj its reaction form poisonous salt
7500.

which colour is appear , when we dip ph paper in water & why??

Answer» thnk u sooo much..
now its clear..
If u put universal indicator then it form green colour in pH paper but if we put litmus paper then no change in the litmus I hope u understand
green or no change??? confirm kya h???
When pH paper is dipped in water it gives green colour because water is neutral and its pH is 7 [H+]=[OH-]
thnks..
why??
Because it is neutral
No change