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Adithya Dev A 4 years, 9 months ago (10643926)

CaOCl2 (aq) + CO2 (g) -----> CaCO3 (s) + Cl2 (g).
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Hetik Kakdiya 4 years, 9 months ago (10802070)

Ch 17 fill in the blank correct options
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Kajal Pandey 4 years, 7 months ago (11250446)

King Ashoka

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Emperor Ashoka
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Komal Pandey 4 years, 9 months ago (10947125)

From which plants??

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Everyone need money in life
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Ankita Dagar 4 years, 9 months ago (12155548)

Parimal Ghose was the one who had been observing Bepin Babu in Kalicharan's shop. Soon he came forward introducing himself and started talking to Bepin as if he knew him. He claimed to have arranged for Bepin's transport when he was in Ranchi in 1958.

Himanshi Rawat 4 years, 9 months ago (9554104)

Parimal Ghose was the one who had been observing Bepin Babu in Kalicharan's shop. Soon he came forward introducing himself and started talking to Bepin as if he knew him. He claimed to have arranged for Bepin's transport when he was in Ranchi in 1958.

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Parimal Ghosh (15 March 1917 – c. 1985) was an Indian politician . He was elected to the Lok Sabha, lower house of the Parliament of India from Ghatal in 1967. He was the Minister for State for Railways Under Indira Gandhi from 1967 to 1969.
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Counting in tens
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Adithya Dev A 4 years, 9 months ago (10643926)

On adding baking soda to the cake batter, it would undergo thermal decomposition due to the heat trapped in the batter. Thus, the following reaction takes place :- 2NaHCO3 (s) ----> Na2CO3 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l). The CO2 evolved makes the cake fluffy.
1. The programmes for the socio-economic development originate at 1. state level 2. regional level 3. district level 4. central government level 2. The British had left behind 1. a developed India 2. a wealthy India 3. a poverty-stricken, illiterate India 4. a strong and healthy India 3. The constitution-makers describe India as a ________. 1. Union of states 2. Union of nations 3. Union of territories 4. Union of districts 4. The constitution-makers took more than two years to bring the world’s ________ constitution to its final shape. 1. Simplest 2. Lengthiest 3. Heaviest 4. Shortest 5. Find the word from the passage which means the same as recognizing the good quality of somebody. 1. Overlook 2. Appreciate 3. Disparage 4. Condemn 6. Who is the Chairman of the Drafting Committee? 1. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 2. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 3. Jawahar Lal Nehru 4. Sachchidananda Sinha 7. Who is the Head of the Constituent Assembly? 1. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar 2. Dr. Rajendra Prasad 3. Jawahar Lal Nehru 4. Sachchidananda Sinha 8. ________ is equipped with overwhelming administrative, legislative and financial muscle. 1. State Government 2. Constitution 3. Central Government 4. Supreme Court
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Pradaksh Raj 4 years, 9 months ago (9529768)

Nucleas and mitochondria

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Cytoplasm and mitochondria

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Plastid and mitochondria

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Plastids and Mitochondria They are also known as strange organelles due to this.

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Your Name 4 years, 8 months ago (10051583)

Yes

Gaurav Soni 4 years, 9 months ago (10970101)

String is a continues sequence of characters stored in memory. Strings are immutable.
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'ayirdnek'
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Malladi Sriram 4 years, 9 months ago (10939496)

Meter

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Meter, m

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Metre, m

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Aditi Kumari 4 years, 9 months ago (8481743)

Real no.is a value that represents on a number line. Denoted by symbol'R'. Real no. Include all number such as····· natural no.»1️⃣,2️⃣,3️⃣,4️⃣,5️⃣,6️⃣............ Whole no.»0️⃣,1️⃣,2️⃣,3️⃣........... Rational no.»p/q wher q✖️equal to 0️⃣ Irrational no.»+ve–1️⃣,2️⃣,3️⃣,4️⃣......... -ve– -1️⃣,-2️⃣,-3️⃣,-4️⃣...... Or all types of no.

Nidhi Kumari 4 years, 9 months ago (10315254)

Family of rational and irrational is known as real no.

Arkan Khan - A 4 years, 9 months ago (10277654)

In mathematics, a real number is a value of a continuous quantity that can represent a distance along a line (or alternatively, a quantity that can be represented as an infinite decimal expansion). The adjective real in this context was introduced in the 17th century by René Descartes, who distinguished between real and imaginary roots of polynomials. The real numbers include all the rational numbers, such as the integer −5 and the fraction 4/3, and all the irrational numbers, such as √2 (1.41421356..., the square root of 2, an irrational algebraic number). Included within the irrationals are the real transcendental numbers, such as π (3.14159265...).[1] In addition to measuring distance, real numbers can be used to measure quantities such as time, mass, energy, velocity, and many more. The set of real numbers is denoted using the symbol R or {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} }\mathbb {R} [2][3] and is sometimes called "the reals".[4] A symbol for the set of real numbers Real numbers can be thought of as points on an infinitely long line called the number line or real line, where the points corresponding to integers are equally spaced. Any real number can be determined by a possibly infinite decimal representation, such as that of 8.632, where each consecutive digit is measured in units one-tenth the size of the previous one. The real line can be thought of as a part of the complex plane, and the real numbers can be thought of as a part of the complex numbers. Real numbers can be thought of as points on an infinitely long number line These descriptions of the real numbers are not sufficiently rigorous by the modern standards of pure mathematics. The discovery of a suitably rigorous definition of the real numbers—indeed, the realization that a better definition was needed—was one of the most important developments of 19th-century mathematics. The current standard axiomatic definition is that real numbers form the unique Dedekind-complete ordered field ({\displaystyle \mathbb {R} }\mathbb {R} ; + ; · ; <), up to an isomorphism,[a] whereas popular constructive definitions of real numbers include declaring them as equivalence classes of Cauchy sequences (of rational numbers), Dedekind cuts, or infinite decimal representations, together with precise interpretations for the arithmetic operations and the order relation. All these definitions satisfy the axiomatic definition and are thus equivalent. The set of all real numbers is uncountable, in the sense that while both the set of all natural numbers and the set of all real numbers are infinite sets, there can be no one-to-one function from the real numbers to the natural numbers. In fact, the cardinality of the set of all real numbers, denoted by {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {c}}}{\mathfrak {c}} and called the cardinality of the continuum,[2] is strictly greater than the cardinality of the set of all natural numbers (denoted {\displaystyle \aleph _{0}}\aleph _{0}, 'aleph-naught'[2]). The statement that there is no subset of the reals with cardinality strictly greater than {\displaystyle \aleph _{0}}\aleph _{0} and strictly smaller than {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {c}}}{\mathfrak {c}} is known as the continuum hypothesis (CH). It is known to be neither provable nor refutable using the axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory including the axiom of choice (ZFC)—the standard foundation of modern mathematics. In fact, some models of ZFC satisfy CH, while others violate it.

Arjun Choudhari 4 years, 9 months ago (8882722)

Real Numbers Definition Real numbers can be defined as the union of both the rational and irrational numbers. They can be both positive or negative and are denoted by the symbol “R”. All the natural numbers, decimals and fractions come under this category.
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Mahamayi M Shenoy 4 years, 9 months ago (10955185)

Lord Richard Wellesley

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Lord Richard Wellesley

Divyansh Jain 4 years, 9 months ago (10118053)

The Subsidiary Alliance was established by Lord Wellesley.

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