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1.

A battery be fromed joining 3 dry cells with connecting wires

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YES it can be MADE into a BATTERY.

2.

What are the synthetic fibres name any two synthetic fibres

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Man-made FIBERS is called synthetic fibres.
EX- POLYESTER, nylon,rayon, etc.

3.

Hey.... friendsWhy is the red sea red in colour?Explain in detail.No copying from Google.

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Because it CONTAIN ALGAE which is RED in COLOUR

4.

A battery is to be formed by joining 3 dry cells them with connecting wires

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The battery is made from JOINING CELL SYMBOLS together. JOIN POSITIVE terminal to negative terminal and negative to positive terminal

5.

What is the moral or theme of the lesson iswaran the story teller

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The MORAL of the story is that you should not believe in superstitious stories but TRY to find scientific EXPLANATIONS for UNUSUAL happenings.

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6.

We should have to save the animals life frnds do you support me

Answer» YES I will SUPPORT you

7.

Explain how peat becomes coal

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As plants and trees DIED, their REMAINS sank to the BOTTOM of the swampy areas, making layers and layers of plant MATERIAL and eventually forming a soggy, thick material called PEAT. ... The pressure from sedimentary rocks squeezed the water from the peat.

8.

This question is from the ch motion class 9

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Distance TRAVELLED =54KM - 36km
=18km
accerelation
=CHANGE in velocity/time taken
=54-36/10
=18/10
=1.8 km/h^2
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9.

Which bacteria used to make a cheese

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Cremoris.....BACTERIA USED to MAKE a CHEESE

10.

Why respiration and decomposition process are considered to be an exothermic process

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The word exothermic means release of energy. Respiration is CONSIDERED to be an exothermic PROCESS because during the CHEMICAL REACTION we call respiration, carbon dioxide and water is released as byproducts but most IMPORTANTLY, heat energy is also released. ... That's the heat being released as you respire.

11.

Match the pairs.Group ‘A’ a. Protonb. Electronc. NeutronGroup ‘B’i. Negatively chargedii. Neutraliii. Positively Charged

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A-3 B-1 C-2 this is RIGHT ANSWER. Molecules are made of AMAZINGLY MINOR particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.

Protons and neutrons are in the focal point of the iota, making up the CORE. Electrons encompass the core.

Protons have a positive charge. Electrons have a negative charge.

12.

The electronic configuration of magnesium is 2, 8, 2. From this it is understood that the valence shell of Magnesium is .........................

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The VALENCY is 0 and the ELECTRON in external most shell is 2.

Magnesium is component 12 and has a place with GROUP 2 of the Periodic Table.

A component in Group 2 has TWO valence electrons. Since the 3s² electrons are the PERIPHERAL electrons, magnesium has two valence electrons.

13.

The valency of hydrogen is 'one' as per the molecular formula H2O. Therefore valency of 'Fe' turns out to be ......................... as per the formula Fe2O3.

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The valency of Fe as per molecular formula Fe2O3 will be 3.

The valency of HYDROGEN is 'one' as per the molecular formula H2O.

THEREFORE valency of 'Fe' turns out to be ...........3.............. as per the formula Fe2O3.What is valency?

Valency is a whole number. It denotes the combining CAPACITY of an element.

It is estimated by the number of hydrogen atoms it can displace or COMBINE with.

14.

The electron shell .................. is nearest to the nucleus.

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K SHELL is close to core. Electrons are always turning in those NUCLEAR shells and those shells, or orbitals, are PARTICULAR separations from the core.

On the off chance that you are an ELECTRON in the PRIMARY shell, you are constantly nearer to the core than the electrons in the second shell.

15.

Adaptation for ingestion of food in plants?

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Drip tips and waxy SURFACES allow water to run off, to discourage GROWTH of bacteria and fungi

• Buttresses and prop and stilt roots help HOLD up plants in the SHALLOW soil

• Some plants climb on others to reach the sunlight

• Some plants grow on other plants to reach the sunlight

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16.

There is no reason there is no excuse child labour is child abuse elucidate the statement in the light of the chapter The Little match Girl by Hans Christian andersen.

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CHILD abuse is really a bad situation and the chapter clearly explained by HANS Christian Andersen.


The book gives nice chapter and INCLUDES lots of statement regarding the child abuse and its importance.


This usually COMES to get a proper approach to everyone for having a path in obeying child.

17.

Adaptation for ingestion of food in plants images

Answer» PLANT don't injest they ABSORB WATER and NUTRIENTS.
18.

the mughal empire left its impact on the different regions of india in a variety of ways. write about it with picture

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MUGHAL made different regions cultural and religious places by building many monuments, FORTS, and tombs. It became heritage and culturally rich place.


They built beautiful architectural buildings and monuments.


THUS, they greatly left their impact on different regions of the country.


They made it vast adding to the glory of the NATION.

19.

What is the formula of phenolphthalein

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C2OH14O4=PHENOLPTHALEIN

20.

a metal which is so soft that, it can be cut with a knife and a non-metal which is the hardest natural substance. (1 mark)

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Metal which can be cut with knife is SODIUM (Na)
Non- Metal which is CONSIDERED as hardest MATERIAL is DIAMOND which is ALLOTROPIC form of Carbon.
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21.

Define photosynthesis also write its word equation

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hello friends ANSWER is

photosynthesis:
the process of USING light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into CARBOHYDRATE and oxygen is CALLED photosynthesis.






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22.

5X 10³ kg/m³.can anybody tell me the answer..plz

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the ANSWER is 5000kg/m^3.....
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23.

Give scientific reasons - Atoms are stable though negatively charged electron are revolving within it.

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The STABILITY of an atom is generally due to the presence of both positive and negative charges. The atom has a very basic structure in which the central part is made up of POSITIVELY charged particles called as protons. The Protons carry a positive charges with them.

The nucleus of an atom is also composed of neutral charged particles termed as neutrons. The neutrons do not carry any charges with them.

The electrons are scattered around the nucleus of an atom and revolve around it in a FIXED PATH or orbit. The electrons of an atom are negatively charged particles.

The charge of an electron and proton is similar in value but opposite in charges. This means that the entire mass of an atom and its stability is balanced by the presence of similar and opposite charges. This accounts for the atom being so stable.

24.

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I don't UNDERSTAND ASK in ENGLISH PUNJABI or HINDI

25.

We can stand for 1 hourfor a long timr how can we sleep at a place for 8 amd odd hours?

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We cannot stand at ONE place for a long TIME, beacause our LEGS tired, they may have some rest. If we do not rest at some time, our legs give us PAIN. We cannot sleep we may have many diseases.

26.

What is short lived plants reproduce

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Can you OOZING EXPLAIN it again once so that I COULD UNDERSTAND and I could just give you the answer

27.

List some examples and use of alkalis

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SODIUM hydroxide is used to make paper, DETERGENTS and soap.
Potassium hydroxide is used in farming to make acidic soil more alkaline so that plants will grow better in it, and is also used as the ELECTROLYTE in alkaline, Ni-Cd, and Ni-MH batteries.
Calcium carbonate is used as a building material.
Magnesium hydroxide is used to help with stomach aches or indigestion. It makes the contents of a stomach less acidic.

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28.

Complete the tableSymbol Photon number Neutron number¹₁H .............. ................... 1 1..... 1 1³⁵₁₇C .............. ..............³⁷₁₇C .............. ..............

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For HYDROGEN PROTON no=1,NEUTRON no=0

For CHLORINE Proton no=17,neutron no=18

29.

5. Sulphur contains 16 protons and 16 neutrons. What would be its atomic number and mass number?

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NAME Sulfur

Atomic MASS 32.066 atomic mass units

Number of Protons 16

Number of NEUTRONS 16

Number of ELECTRONS 16

30.

Describe the function of the brain

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The BRAIN is located in the head, usually close to the sensory organs for SENSES such as VISION. The brain is the most complex organ in a VERTEBRATE's body. ... Physiologically, the function of the brain is to exert centralized CONTROL over the other organs of the body.

31.

1. Who is Anna Hazare? Who were the other people involved? 2. What were the main demands ? How did the government respond to the movement? 3. Methods / strategies adopted to influence the citizens and politics 4. How did they influence the politics /government ? 5. “What role does the Anti corruption movement led by Anna Hazare played in the Indian democracy?”

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Kisan Baburao Hazare (About this sound pronunciation (help·info); BORN 15 June 1937), popularly known as Anna Hazare (About this sound pronunciation (help·info)), is an Indian social activist who led movements to promote rural development, increase government transparency, and investigate and punish corruption in public life. In addition to organising and encouraging grassroots movements, Hazare frequently conducted hunger strikes to further his causes—a tactic reminiscent, to many, of the work of Mohandas K. Gandhi.[1][2] Hazare also contributed to the development and structuring of Ralegan Siddhi, a village in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his efforts in establishing this village as a model for others.[3]


Hazare started a hunger STRIKE on 5 April 2011 to exert pressure on the Indian government to enact a stringent anti-corruption law, The Lokpal Bill, 2011 as envisaged in the Jan Lokpal Bill, for the institution of an ombudsman with the power to deal with corruption in public places. The fast led to nationwide protests in support. The fast ended on 9 April 2011, a day after the government ACCEPTED Hazare's demands. The government issued a gazette notification on the formation of a joint committee, CONSISTING of government and civil society representatives, to draft the legislation.[4][5]


Foreign Policy magazine named him among top 100 GLOBAL thinkers in 2011.[6] Also in 2011, Hazare was ranked as the most influential person in Mumbai by a national daily newspaper.[7] He has faced criticism for his authoritarian views on justice, including death as punishment for corrupt public officials and his alleged support for forced vasectomies as a method of family planning

32.

Why do plants and animals need to be fast growing in deserts?pleaseeeeee explain

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The two main adaptations that DESERT animals must make are how to deal with lack of WATER and how to deal with extremes in TEMPERATURE. ... Since water is so SCARCE, most desert animals get their water from the FOOD they eat: succulent plants, seeds, or the blood and body tissues of their prey.

33.

Folk tales offer a lot of advice.most of it deliever the message quite clearly.there is a ...

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Once upon a TIME, Birbal was not allowed for the Free lunch offered by the king. The reason is that, he was not PROPERLY dressed enough to have the free lunch.


The short storyline itself proves that, 'Do not JUDGE a book by it's cover'. Because, Birbal's dress has NOTHING to do with the lunch with the king's lunch

34.

Name the substance which gives green colour to the leaves of plants

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Chlorophyll green COLOUR pigment

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35.

Atomic numbers (Z) of some elements are given here. Write down the number of electron present in the outermost shell of each of them.Element H C Na Cl NZ 1 6 11 17 7Number of electrons in the outermost shell

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H=1, C=4, Na=7, N=5, in general the NUMBER of electrons in the outermost shell of a particular atom.

Similarly, chlorine has only seven electrons in its outermost shell, while sodium has just one.

EVEN the GROUP 1 elements have just one valence electron as well as group 18 elements.

36.

Why are the atomic numbers and atomic mass numbers always in whole numbers?

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Because protons and NEUTRONS are solid, it's a whole NUMBER. The atomic number must always be protons in a nucleus. Which can never EXIST FRACTIONS of a proton.

37.

What is meant by the atomic number (Z) of an element?

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The number of protons PRESENT in any atom is known as atomic number.

In general, the atomic number or proton number (SYMBOL Z) of a chemical element is the number of protons that also FOUND in the NUCLEUS of an atom.

UNCHARGED atom, the atomic number is equal to the number of electrons.

38.

The number of electrons of some elements is given here. By using it write the electronic configuration, number of valence electron and valency of the respective elements.Element Li C Mg ONumber of electrons 3 6 12 8Electronic configurationNumber of valence electronsValency

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ELECTRONIC configuration of Li=2,1.and VALENCY is 1

" " " C=2,4.and valency is 4

" " " Mg=2,8,2.and valency is 0

" " " o=2,6.and valency is 2



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39.

You have recently started a yoga centre for shool children.Draft an advertisement to be published in local daily about it giving all the relevant details.

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Advertisement in local daily for a YOGA centre can be as follows:

ADVERTISEMENT

April 14th, 2020

KING Yoga Centre

This is to bring to your kind notice that I have started a Yoga Centre focusing the school children. As we all know yoga is beneficial for all of us, I get an idea for this. We have trained professionals for this. KEEPING in mind the school time of children, the class hours is from 05 PM TO 7 PM.

Our yoga centre is located near Income Tax OFFICE Kanpur. We are also offering discounts for one who will register in this month. For more query, contact @ 900000001

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DIRECTOR,

King Yoga Centre,

Kanpur

40.

I need a poster or slogan on "Save Public Transport"Plz it's urgent....Thank You....

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SAVE PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Without it those people who don't have vehicles may not be able to travel to FAR places

41.

What is a segment in a circle.

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Any PORTION of the CIRCLE is segment.


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42.

Character sketch of somi and mr kapoor from novel room on tha roof

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SOMI is Rusty'sfriend who helped him in his difficult times, showed him around hislocality and took him in when he NEEDED someone.


He was ONE of his friends who rescued rusty from the HARDSHIPS of shifting to an unknown place and make him FAMILIAR about his surroundings.


Mr. Kapoor is an alcohol-addict and a big-time drunckard.


He used to abuse and beat his 20 years younger wife everytime he was drunk.

43.

We does not consider wood as a metallic or non-metallic substance? why?

Answer» WOOD is NON mettalic SUBSTANCE
44.

A diary entry as a plastic bag describing a special day out

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a special note for PLASTIC bag
don't use plastics
don't use any plastic
grow TREES and PLANTS
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45.

What is the symbol and ordinal number of the innermost shell ?

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K is the SYMBOL as well as ORDINAL number is 2nsquare=2. Overall, the ordinal name of a number DIFFERS somewhat from the CARDINAL name.

Even the most instances the cardinal name can be converted into the ordinal name by adding "th."

The cardinal number ONE thousand becomes the ordinal number one thousandth.

46.

Write symbol of electron distribution in shell of fluorine atom?

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E is considered as the symbol of electron distribution in shell of fluorine atom.

In GENERAL the electron shells of an atom are also populated from the inside out, with VALENCE ELECTRONS even it is also increases from left to right within a row.

Overall, this can also write out in a shorthand FORM called an electron configuration.

47.

Positively charged proton are together in the nucleus. What might be, one of the function of the neutrons in the nucleus?

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NEUTRONS will help not to replicate the protons.

In a NUCLEUS not all protons are at small distance even it has STRONG INTERACTION that also wins the Coulomb repulsion so they need neutrons which is not subject to this electrostatic repulsive force apart from that it allow cohesion of all the nucleons inspite of the fact.

48.

diary entry on you feel that your parents about the most of your actions on time you feel hurt when a diary entry expressing your feeling in about hundred words value points my parents conservative on intiative object to what I say perhaps generation gap

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04.07.18, Wednesday

10:00 AM

Dear Diary


Today I felt extremely HURT at the way dad did not understand what I was TRYING to sy about my higher education.


Agreed, he has always wanted me to become an architect but I realized that I wanted to go in the food line.


Where am I wrong?


I want to pursue my passion and MAKE it my source of LIVING.


They do not want me to go out of India, because I am a girl.


How conservative?


This generation gap will take me EVEN further away from mom and dad, if they do not realize what I want.

49.

Name two types of fibre found in connective tissue diffrentiate between two

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There are three types of fibers in the INTERCELLULAR matrix of connective tissue: (1) collagen fibers, (2) reticularfibers, and (3) elastic fibers. The most prevalent protein in the body is collagen. In H &E sections, collagen appears as eosinophilic wavy fibers that vary in DIAMETERFROM 2 to 10 µm.
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50.

Full process how to separate cream from milk (chemistry)?

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Production plants separate cream from milk through PROCESS known as CENTRIFUGATION.
The milk is placed into large bags and then ROTATED at high SPEED until the milk fat or cream separates and desired fat content is attained.whipped cream contains at least 35% milk.

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