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Metals and nonmetals in acids and base |
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Answer» Metals react with ACIDS to form metal salts |
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Which type of fuel solid liquid gas is better and why |
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Answer» SOLID (I m talking about trees) as it's very useful they give us oxygen they give us shed they gives us food they gives us medicine they are shelter for many animals please follow me ND Mark as brainliest |
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Dhwani Pradushan Kyu Hota Hai |
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Answer» When vehicles LIKE car , truck do noise then we CALL it noise POLLUTION. |
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Name of a base is that a metal |
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Answer» The term 'base metals' commonly refers to the industrial, non-ferrous metals: COPPER. LEAD. Nickel. |
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if you eat food while hanging upside down , do you think it will still pass through the allimentary canel? give reason. |
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Answer» Ahoy, |
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There is a similarity in the atomic structure and solar system. The planets revolve around the sun due to the gravitational force. Which force might be acting in the atomic structure? |
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Answer» Centrifugal FORCE, towards the nucleus, in general, the gravitational ATTRACTION between the Sun and even the orbits of most of the planets around the Sun are almost CIRCULAR, even the Pluto's orbit and aturn Neptune in a similar way, ELECTROSTATIC forces can keep charged. The planets revolve around the sun due to the gravitational force. |
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The atomic number and mass number of calcium are 20 and 40 respectively. Deduce the number of neutron present in the calcium nucleus. |
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Answer» Number of NEUTRONS- 40-20 =20, electrons-20 and PROTON -20. The mass number of an isotope is the sum of the number of protons as well as neutrons in the ATOMIC nucleus. Overall, the atomic number is the number of protons. EVEN the calcium-40 isotope has a mass number of 40 as well as an atomic number of 20, therefore it has 20 protons |
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What is lanthanides and actinides |
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Answer» The lanthanides and actinides are groups of elements in theperiodic table. They are the elements that are often listedbelow the main section of the periodic table. There are thirtytotal elements in the lanthanides and actinides. They areoften called the "innertransition metals."Lanthanides:-The lanthanides are the elements with atomic numbers from57 to 71. These 15 metals (along with scandium andyttrium) are often called the rare earth elements. They areall silvery-white metals which are often found in the sameores. They are called the lanthanides because they exhibitsimilar chemical PROPERTIES to lanthanum, the first elementin the group.Actinides:-Actinides are the 15 elements with ATOMICNUMBERS from 89to 103. They are named after the first element in the series,actinium. The actinides group includes mostly man-madeelements with only a few exceptions such as uranium andthorium. The actinides are most known for the elementsuranium and plutonium which are USED in NUCLEAR reactorsand nuclear bombs. |
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What is mean by nature of core in solinoid plz explain it in simple and in clear launguage |
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Answer» The core material in a solenoid is of a ferromagnetic nature. ... The electromagnetic field in a solenoid results in the armature moving FORWARD or backward due to the solenoid coil. Solenoids are either USED to GENERATE a CONTROLLED magnetic field or act as a transducer DEVICE capable of producing linear motion |
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How can convention produce a sea breeze |
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Answer» Hello dear your answer is in down |
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Why crop rotation is done? What are the benefit of Crop rotation |
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What is the advantages of manure over fertilizer |
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Write the different between manure and fertilizer |
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Answer» If we compare Manure with fertiliser so , I think Manure is BEST . Because Manure is made from natural things LIKE :- cow dung , VEGETABLES and FRUITS PEELS , egg shells etc. And fertiliser is made from chemicals . |
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mates.. give me some ideas for science exhibition .. in which we should do things that aren't yet invented.. plz help me guyz.. first will be marked as brainliest for sure.. if u have any ideas pls tell me.. no spams plz |
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Answer» You should be making a model of " How our solar system formed " it should be the best from my views |
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What is particle nature |
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Answer» Particle nature is BEHAVIOUR shown by VARIOUS objects and other things in nature.There are MAINLY two natures shown by ANYTHING. Wave and particle. In wave nature the thing’s PRESENCE cannot be judged perfectly. It can always be assumed in a particular area. But in particle nature, the thing act as a solid object having mass and motion with some specific pattern. Its position can be judged at any point of time. In particle nature the object has a shape and mass. |
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Walls of arteries are more thicker than viens |
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Answer» Yes, because the BLOOD in ARTERIES flow with a higher pressure, to RESIST that pressure they have thicker walls. |
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Where are pitcher plant found |
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Answer» The common pitcher PLANT, or side-saddle flower is found in BOGS from Labrador to Florida and Iowa. The Nepenthaceae, an Old World tropical FAMILY, ranging from China to Australia and Pacifica and found chiefly in Borneo, consists of the single GENUS Nepenthes. |
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Atomic number of carbon is 6. How many electrons are there in a carbon atom? |
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Answer» Atomic NUMBER is the number of protons as WELL as the number of proton is equal to the number of electrons EVEN the carbon atom has 6 electrons. Atomic number of carbon is 6. For carbon and the atomic MASS number is 12 (6 protons plus 6 neutrons). ADDING the two neutrons changes our atom. |
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The symbol used for oxygen is ‘O’. There are 8 protons and 8 neutrons in its nucleus. From this determine the atomic number (Z) and mass number (A) of oxygen and arrange these in a conventional symbol. |
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Answer» the atomic mass of oxygen is 16. it's atomic number is 8. Explanation: no.of protons = no.of electrons=atomic no.(Z) the mass of an ATOM is concernetrated at its NUCLEUS so the TOTAL no.of protons and neutrons is it's atomic mass. please SELECT my answer as brainly. |
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A sodium atom contains 11 electrons. What is the atomic number of sodium? |
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Answer» Atomic number for sodium is 11. The mass number is the sum of the neutrons and protons in an atom. Even 11 protons + 12 neutrons= 23. The Atomic number is simply the PROTON number as well as the atomic number is always SEEN at the bottom left CORNER in a ELEMENT of a periodic table. |
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Đefine polymerisation. Name two polymers? |
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Answer» The process in which all SMALL molecules called monomers are LINKED TOGETHER to FORM a chain is called POLYMERIZATION. Two polymers are polythene and polyester |
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Define sedimentation |
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Answer» HELLO MATE ☺ ____________________________⭐⭐⭐ ⏩SEDIMENTATION => It is the PROCESS in which particles separate from a liquid because of gravity.....The process of removing colloidal matter SUSPENDED in water by the process of settling is CALLED Sedimentation.... ___________________________⭐⭐⭐ HOPE IT HELP U✌✌ ^_^ |
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How to separate healthy seeds from damage one |
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Answer» I hope these helps you |
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Explain the difference between the distribution of positive charge in Thomson’s atomic model and Rutherford’s atomic model. |
Answer» Thomson’s ATOMIC ModelIn 1898, J. J. Thomson proposed the first of many atomic models to come. He proposed that an atom is shaped like a sphere with a radius of approximately 10-10m, where the positive charge is UNIFORMLY distributed. The electrons are embedded in this sphere so as to GIVE the most stable electrostatic arrangement. Doesn’t the figure above remind you of a cut watermelon with seeds inside? Or, you can also think of it as a pudding with the electrons being the plum or the raisins in the pudding. Therefore, this model is also referred to as the watermelon model, the plum pudding model or the raisin pudding model. An important aspect of this model is that it assumes that the mass of the atom is uniformly distributed over the atom. Thomson’s atomic model was successful in explaining the overall neutrality of the atom. However, its propositions were not consistent with the results of later experiments. In 1906, J. J. Thomson was awarded the NOBEL Prize in physics for his theories and experiments on ELECTRICITY conduction by gases. |
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Which subatomic particles are electrically charged? |
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Answer» <P>Protons, neutrons, and electrons are the three main subatomic PARTICLES FOUND in an atom. Protons have a positive (+) charge. An EASY way to remember this is to remember that both proton and positive START with the letter "P." Neutrons have no electrical charge. |
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What is the difference between the solid atom in Dalton’s atomic theory and Thomson’s atomic model? |
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Answer» Dalton' atomic theory TELLS about that electrons MOVE in shells or orbit. As well as Thomson said that there are positive CHARGES in the centre and it is the nucleus. Normally Dalton’s theory stated that atoms were INDIVISIBLE, in the energy Democritus' model of the atom was simply a round, solid ball. All matter is made of atoms 2 |
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What is the thing which is present in Rutherford’s atomic model and not present in Dalton’s and Thomson’s atomic models? |
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Answer» RUTHERFORD overturned THOMSON's model in 1911 with his well-known gold foil experiment in which he demonstrated that the atom has a tiny and heavy NUCLEUS. Rutherford DESIGNED an experiment to use the alpha particles emitted by a radioactive element as probes to the unseen world of atomic structure. |
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Define- decantation. |
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Answer» Decantation is a process to separate mixtures by removing a liquid LAYER that is FREE of a PRECIPITATE. The purpose may be to OBTAIN a decant (liquid free from particulates) or to recover the precipitate. |
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Name five birds which can swim |
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Answer» 1-duck |
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Why in circular loop mangnetic field of current increases |
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Answer» Hey friend here is ur answer |
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what is the sowing? Why good quality of seed are selected to produce healthy plants and high fields of crops |
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Answer» Sewing is the most important PART of crop production before sowing good quality seeds are selected good quality seeds are CLEAN and healthy seeds of a good variety. farmer PREFER to use seeds which give a HIGH yield. |
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Food and technology |
| Answer» FOOD technology is a branch of food science that DEALS with the production processes that MAKE foods. Early SCIENTIFIC research into food technology concentrated on food preservation. | |
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How is Colon take place in intestine |
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Answer» COLON is PART of intestine. types of colon: a. ASCENDING colon b. TRANSVERSE colon c. DESCENDING colon |
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Describe the construction, working and usefulness of a dry Cell, with the help of a diagram. |
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Answer» A dry cell consists of a zinc container whose base acts as the negative electrode. The CARBON rod placed at the centre with a brass cap acts as the POSITIVE electrode. This is surrounded by a mixture of MANGANESE dioxide and charcoal in a muslin BAG. The electrolyte uses is a moist paste of ammonium chloride. The outer body (excluding the base) of the zinc container is insulated with cardboard. When the dry cell is connected in a circuit comprising a bulb, current flows in the circuit due to the chemical reaction that takes place in the cell. This makes the bulb glow. The dry cell is a primary cell and it cannot be recharged. |
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Describe the construction and working of an electric bell with the help of a diagram. |
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Answer» MAIN COMPONENT OF ELECTRIC BELL Important parts of an electric bell are : 1. Electromagnet 2. Armature 3. Spring 4. Armature rod 5. Hammer CONSTRUCTION One end of armature winding is connected to TERMINAL T1 and the other to a spring, which is mounted on a soft iron strip. A rod is attached to the armature and the free end of the rod carries a small hammer, which strikes a bell. A very light spring is attached to a screw, which is joined to terminal T2. WORKING OF ELECTRIC BELL The electric circuit is completed through a battery and push switch button connected to the terminal T1 and T2. When the push button is pressed the electric circuit is completed and the armature is attracted towards the electromagnet as a result, the small spring gets detached from the screw due to which the electric circuit is broken and the electromagnet is demagnetized. HENCE, the attraction disappears and the armature is BROUGHT back by the spring to its original position. Contact of the spring with the screw is now remade, which completes the electric circuit. The action is repeated over and over again consequently. The armature vibrates and hammer attached to it strikes the gong and the bell rings and sound is produced.
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What does an action and reflection mean |
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Answer» Each N every act done by ANYBODY is its action |
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Basic basic use of capacitor |
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Answer» Power conditioning. Reservoircapacitors are USED in power SUPPLIES where they smooth the OUTPUT of a FULL or HALF wave rectifier. |
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The undigested food in the body is called_(roughage,mineral salts,vitamin) |
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Answer» Your ANSWER is ROUGHAGE... |
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An electric current flowing in a wire creates ........................ around the wire. |
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Answer» The answer should be MAGNETIC field. Magnetic field, region in the neighbourhood of a magnet, ELECTRIC current, or CHANGING electric field, and the magnetic FORCES are observable. As well as magnetic fields such as that of the Earth CAUSE magnetic compass needles even other permanent magnets to line up in the direction of the field. |
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The difference between the electrostatic potential of the positive end the negative end of an electric cell is the of ................ the cell. |
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Answer» E. m. f of the CELL (potetential), note that if q is negative, and its sigh should be USED in the equation. Even the system consisting of a negative and a POSITIVE point-like charge has a negative potential energy. A negative potential energy means that WORK MUST be done against the electric field in moving the charges apart. |
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You must have seen the car battery available in the market. It is called a battery and not a cell. Why? |
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Answer» A CELL is SINGLE unit that CONVERTS chemical energy to electrical energy. A battery is nothing MUCH its just a collection of cell. We all have SEEN car battery not a cell, because a single cell doesn't has enough potential to run the car so the battery is used in the cars |
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Water is a homogeneous mixture of various gases |
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Answer» The GASES are OXYGEN and HYDROGEN.... |
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What is the speciality of black marble and yellow sandstone????Anyone pls |
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Answer» Black marble absorbs the SUN's light while yellow SANDSTONE REFLECT |
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Definea) sedimentation b) decamentationc) filtration |
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Answer» A) the PROCESS of SETTLING or being DEPOSITED as a sediment. |
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The volume of a plastic covered sealed box is 350 cm³ and the box has a mass 500 g. Will the box float on water or sink in water? What will be the mass of water displaced by the box? |
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Answer» The density of the substance is more than the density of water (1 G cm-3). Hence, it will sink in water. |
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The density of a metal is 10.8 x 10³ kg/m³. Find the relative density of the metal. |
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Answer» The DENSITY of a METAL is 10.8 X 10³ kg/m³. FIND the RELATIVE density of the metal. |
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Complete the following tables.Mass (kg) Volume (m³) Density (kg/m³)350 175 -- 190 4Density of Metal (kg/m³) Density of water (kg/m³) Relative Density- 103 58.5 x 103 103 -Weight (N) Area(m²) Pressure (Nm⁻²)- 0.04 20,0001500 500 - |
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Answer» DENSITY of iron (DR) = 7.8×10³ kg/m³ volume of iron piece(V) = 100cm³ = 10^(-4) m³ density of WATER (Dw) = 10³ kg/m³ (a) weight in air = Dr×V×g = 7.8×10³ × 10^(-4) ×10 = 7.8 N (b) upthrust is the buoyant FORCE exerted by water upthrust = Dw×V×g = 10³ × 10^(-4) ×10 = 1N (c) APPARENT weight in water = weight in air - upthrust = 7.8N - 1N = 6.8N Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/49366#readmore |
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