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What is the percent by mass of 5.0g of iron (II)sulphate dissolved 75.0g of water |
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Answer» The % is 5/75 * 100 = 20/3% That is 6.66666667 % PLEASE mark me brianliest... It's a request if you LIKE my answer |
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What do you mean by chamical change |
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Answer» Answer: A chemical CHANGE happens when ONE chemical SUBSTANCE is transformed into one or more different substances, such as when iron becomes RUST. |
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Anyone tell me what is human plese tell me i give you brain list |
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Answer» HUMAN is a omnivores Mark Me brainlieast FOLLOW me |
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What is the significance of Greenwich Mean Time? |
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Answer» Explanation: As the reference for GMT, the Prime Meridian at Greenwich therefore became the CENTRE of world time and the basis for the global system of time zones. ... It was RECOMMENDED that the meridian line would INDICATE 0° longitude. Therefore this ALSO became the start of the Universal Day.Mark as Brainliest PLZ |
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List the name of diseases at least 10 and write the name of pathogen from which this disease is caused |
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Answer» Answer: In biology, a pathogen (Greek: πάθος pathos "suffering", "passion" and -γενής -genēs "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense, is anything that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be REFERRED to as an infectious agent, or simply a germ.The term pathogen came into use in the 1880s.[1][2] TYPICALLY, the term is used to describe an infectious microorganism or agent, such as a virus, bacterium, PROTOZOAN, prion, viroid, or fungus.[3][4][5] Small animals, such as certain kinds of worms and insect larvae, can also produce disease. However, these animals are USUALLY, in common parlance, referred to as parasites rather than pathogens. The scientific study of microscopic organisms, including microscopic pathogenic organisms, is called microbiology, while the study of disease that may INCLUDE these pathogens is called pathology. Parasitology, meanwhile, is the scientific study of parasites and the organisms that host them.There are several pathways through which pathogens can invade a host. The principal pathways have different episodic time frames, but soil has the longest or most persistent potential for harboring a pathogen. Diseases in humans that are caused by infectious agents are known as pathogenic diseases, though not all diseases are caused by pathogens. Some diseases, such as Huntington's disease, are caused by inheritance of abnormal genes |
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Calculate the potential difference across a 40 ohm resistor when a current of 5A flows through it |
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Answer» Explanation: do by URSELF (@_@;) |
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Distance traveled by the bus in one hour = km |
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Answer» Answer: It depends on the speed of the bus. But take the normal CONDITION, the bus is travelling with 40km PER hour Now you can apply the formula Distance = Speed × Time Time = 1/40 hr = 0.025 hr or 1.5 min You can apply this formula to FIND the time. |
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If a simple pendulum oscillates 10 times in 1 second what will be its frequency and time period |
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Time PERIOD = Time TAKEN by the pendulum/Number of OSCILLATIONS made by the pendulum. 10 20
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=0.5Hz Hence, the Time period and frequency are 2 seconds and 0.5 Hertz respectively. |
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Answer» what does it MEAN??????? |
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3camstuct the paraming quadsulatedD quaduilateral der4 cmIF = 3 cmTL = 25 cmLE = 4.5 cmIT : 4 cm |
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Answer» few days and then we can go from there to the meeting tonight but I can tomorrow and will be there at that TIME and date for the NEXT few days and then we can get it done by DHANUSH Gowda H KING and I will be there at that time and date for the next few days and then we can go from there to the meeting tonight but no one is here yet but no one is here yet |
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What kind of energy does an unlit match have? |
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Answer» The type of ENERGY that SN unit MATCH had is potential energy. potential energy is STORED energy and in an unit mat6,the en6is stored in.... HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLEIST |
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শূন্যস্থান পূরণ কর ঃ-ক) গলানাে লােহার সঙ্গে কিছু কিছু পদার্থ মিশিয়ে তৈরী হয়খ) চাঁদের কালাে কালাে দাগগুলােকে, আমরা বলিগ) মঙ্গল গ্রহের বুকে নেমেছে সন্ধানী যানঘ) ফসল ভালাে হয়।মাটিতে।ঙ) মাটিকে পােড়ালে মাটিহয়। |
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Answer» ANSWER: can you ASK a QUESTION in English Explanation: |
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Explain how seeds are dispersed by wind. |
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Answer» Answer: WIND dispersal SEEDS from plants like dandelions, swan plants and cottonwood TREES are light and have feathery bristles and can be carried LONG distances by the wind. Some plants, like KAURI and maple trees, have 'winged' seeds. ... With wind dispersal, the seeds are simply blown about and land in all kinds of places. |
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I shall say, “You have done this work.Laholl car that you have done that work. |
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What are electrolytes? |
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Answer» Explanation: an ELECTROLYTES is a substance that produce an ELECTRICALLY conduction SOLUTION |
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Is called the energy currency of the cell |
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Answer» Answer: ATP or Adenosine TRI Phosphate Explanation: |
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What separation techniques con you apply forsepration of the followinga) Geams from milkb Different pigments from the extract Chloride |
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Answer» a) centrifugation |
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Ech the words/statements in column A WWWColumn a 1. Yeast2. Cocci3. Bacteriophage4. Bacteria5. Unicellular algae6. Amoeba7. Virus8. Red sea9. Pathogens10. Saprobiotic Column B(a) bacteria-destroying virus(b) fungi(c) bacteria(d) Chlamydomonas(e) binary fission(f) either living or non-living(g) protozoa(h) microbes(i) feed on dead decay matter(j) algae |
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How to calculate the mass of 5 moles of nitrogen atoms? ( Mass from moles of atoms ) ? |
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Symbatic nutritionGuven 10 example |
Answer» ➠ ANSWER :-Symbiosis is mutually beneficial association EXISTING between TWO ORGANISMS and both organisms derive benefit from each other without causing any harm to each other. ➝ Examples:
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How pH of saliva affect tooth decay, effect of pH growth of plants and effect of pH on aquatic animals.Compile it in the form of report |
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Answer» Answer: When you have acidic saliva, your smile will likely suffer from acid erosion, which can ultimately lead to enamel loss, tooth decay, and cavities. On the other HAND, studies have shown that an alkaline pH level in your mouth can increase BONE density and enamel strength. Soil pH is important because it influences several soil factors affecting plant growth, such as (1) soil bacteria, (2) nutrient leaching, (3) nutrient availability, (4) toxic elements, and (5) soil structure. ... Aluminum may become toxic to plant growth in certain soils with a pH below 5.0. If the pH of water is too high or too low, the aquatic organisms living within it will die. pH can also affect the solubility and TOXICITY of chemicals and HEAVY metals in the water ¹². ... The optimum pH levels for fish are from 6.5 to 9.0. Outside of optimum RANGES, organisms can become stressed or die. Explanation: I hope that it would be helpful. |
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Cellwall is thick or thin in xylem why |
Answer» thick wallsExplanation: Xylem ALSO contains tracheids. These are individual cells tapered at each END so the tapered end of one CELL overlaps that of the adjacent cell. Like xylem vessels, they havethick, lignified walls and, at maturity, nocytoplasm. Their walls are perforated so that water can FLOW from one tracheid to the next. |
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Co7. The meerreet statement related to thyroxine hormone among the follisAit regulatas fat metabolismB its deficiency leads to goitreit is secreted by perathyroid glandD iodine in the food is essential for its production. |
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Is resistance directly proportional to temperature |
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Answer» The RESISTANCE INCREASES as the temperature of a METALLIC conductor INCREASE, so the resistance is directly proportional to the temperature. |
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Small intestine in humans mainly carries out |
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Answer» Answer: The small intestineThe small intestine is a TUBULAR structure within the abdominal cavity that carries the food in CONTINUATION with the STOMACH up to the colon from where the large intestine carries it to the rectum and out of the body via the ANUS. The main function of this organ is to AID in digestion |
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What are pests and how do they affect tubers |
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Answer» Answer: NATURE of damageIn early stage of the crop growth, the pest is injurious to the plant as leaf miner. It also bores into petioles and terminal shoots. The main danger is to tubers both in the field and under storage. The caterpillars BORE the tubers and feed on the pupal as a RESULT of damage the potato tubers ROT. |
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Newton observed that the apple was falling from a tree.From that incident he stated a law. what it signifies? why is it called so?wrong answers will be reported..... |
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Answer» Explanation: Sir ISAAC NEWTON PRS (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27[a]) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, THEOLOGIAN, and author (described in his own day as a "natural philosopher") who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy), first published in 1687, laid the foundations of classical mechanics. Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and shares CREDIT with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for developing the infinitesimal calculus. |
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Why must seeds be dispersed? What are the different agents of dispersals? |
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Answer» Answer:Seed MUST be dispersed because plants cannot WALK around and take their SEEDS to other places, they have DEVELOPED other methods to DISPERSE (move) their seeds. The most common methods are wind, water, animals, explosion and fire. ... The most common methods are wind, water, animals, explosion and fire. Explanation: |
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..... is a phytohormone.a.auxin b.gibberellin c.ethylene d.ABA |
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Answer» ANSWER: correct ans. is option (c) Ethylene.. Ethylene is regarded as a MULTIFUNCTIONAL phytohormone that regulates both growth, and senescence. It promotes or inhibits growth and senescence PROCESSES depending on its CONCENTRATION, timing of application, and the plant species. ... Ethylene governs the development of leaves, FLOWERS, and fruits. Pls. Mark as Brainliest.. |
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What is the aim of project tiger launched by the government |
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Answer» Answer: 1973 Explanation: |
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how ph of saliva affect tooth decay, effect of pH growth of plants and effect of pH on aquatic animals.Compile it in the form of report. |
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Who am I?(f) I have a crooked leg, who am I? |
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Answer» birds Explanation: |
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Draw a life cycle of plasmodium vivax (protozoa) who causes malaria in human beings. |
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Please let me know fast it's urgent |
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Answer» It's true that ANIMALS had been suffering a LOT during this time of pandemic. And it is GOOD that animals are being given help by our Government. The animals are being reserved. And being saved from being excint.It is good too that the pollution is in control. Hope my ans helps |
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Plz give me Answer Binod??? |
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Answer» ............................................................................... |
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HNO,+ Ca (OH), → Ca (NO), + H,ONaOH + HSO 4 Na,SO, + H2Oplz balance this...... |
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Answer» Answer: HNO3+Ca(OH)2-- Ca(No)2 + H2O 2NaOH + H2SO4 -- Na2SO4 + H2O Explanation: 1) Nitric ACID when added to CALCIUM Hydroxide produces a SLURRY Calcium Nitroxide and Water 2) Aqueous Caustic Soda when added to dilute Sulphuric acid produces a solution of Dilute Sodium Sulphate and water |
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Give two examples of bacteria and protozoans |
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Answer» Answer: PROTOZOAN :- Toxoplazma & paramesium HOPE THIS IS HELPFUL FOR YOU |
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Who does deforestation reduce rainfall on land? |
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Answer» ANSWER: Deforestation can significantly reduce rainfall in tropical areas and beyond, in the journal Nature. Over a MAJORITY of the Earth's tropics, air PASSING over forested land PRODUCES TWICE as much rain as air passing over areas of sparse vegetation, the study found... Pls. Mark as Brainliest.. |
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D Does the magnetic needle changeits position |
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Answer» ANSWER: As the EARTH's magnetic field changes, the magnetic North Pole MOVES. Over the last century, it has shifted more than 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) TOWARD Siberia, according to scientists at Oregon State University. This difference between true north and the north heading on a compass is an angle called declination... Pls. MARK as Brainliest.. |
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Anemia occurs due to the deficiency of in our diet |
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Answer» sorry I can't understand the question PLEASE WRITE your question in proper context |
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3. Give one word for the following:(a) rod-shaped bacteria(b) the simplest microscopic tiny plants(c) the medicines that kill or stop growth of disease-causing bacteria(d) the conversion of nitrate form of nitrogen into gaseous form of nitrogen(e) the disease caused by Anopheles mosquito |
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Answer» Answer: .A.coccus bacterial b.algae. c.antibiotic d.nitrogen deoxidation e.malaria Explanation: l thanks Kar do ,AUR branniliest MARK it's take a lot of EFFORT for answering you |
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A 그An object is moving ina circular path of radius 3mis the displacement of theobject When it reaches thepoint of a and p? |
Answer» sorry I can't UNDERSTAND the question please WRITE your question in proper CONTEXT |
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Why do we need to be accurate? |
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Answer» Answer:
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The taste of soap solution is bitter test because soap solution is a___________ |
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Answer» Base Because the SOLUTION is SOAPY it is MADE by SODIUM HYDROXIDE.
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Lemon juice is acid true or false |
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Answer» Answer: Lemon juice in its NATURAL state is acidic with a PH of about 2, but once metabolized it actually becomes alkaline with a pH well above 7. So, outside the body, anyone can SEE that lemon juice is very acidic. However, once fully digested, its effect is proven to be alkalizing with many HEALTH benefits. Plz mark brainliest it will really help |
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Calculate pressure if the force applied is 1000 N and area of contact is 50 meter squares. |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation AS WE KNOW THAT, PRESSURE=FORCE/AREA SO, OUR FORCE= 1000N AND OUR AREA= 50 METER SQUARE SO, PRESSURE WILL BE 1000/50 METER SQUARE
HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU. THANKS. |
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