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Rashmi R B 5 years ago (10455623)

Washing soda crystals lose their water of crystallization and become amarphus. So the phenomenon is called as efflorescence.
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Sanjana Thakur 5 years ago (9995297)

Ashoka, also spelled Aśoka, (died 238? BCE, India), last major emperor of the Mauryan dynasty of India. His vigorous patronage of Buddhism during his reign (c. 265–238 BCE; also given as c. 273–232 BCE) furthered the expansion of that religion throughout India. Following his successful but bloody conquest of the Kalinga country on the east coast, Ashoka renounced armed conquest and adopted a policy that he called “conquest by dharma” (i.e., by principles of right life).
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Gurveer Singh Gury 5 years ago (10450540)

14.2
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Anuj Kumar 5 years ago (11865907)

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Royal Thakur ? 5 years ago (10129472)

#Anubhav misra get out from here... Kyunki Ye app Tum jaise logo ke liye nhi h.....jha se Ye likhna sikhe Ho vha se Thodi respect Krna bhi sekh lete to Accha rehta.....dusro ke maa ke nhi to km se km apne maa ke respect kro Aur unke sanskaro ke bhi..... Same on you and also on people like you ??...Discusting you are ???
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Jwansingh Meena 5 years ago (3333313)

The answer is 1/3
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Dona Vinod 5 years ago (10414500)

Thank you?
Thats mainly because the mixture of fuel and air is not compresses in a that much homogenous manner... Due to the moisture in the air on damp weather
http://mycbseguide.com/examin8/
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Gouri Hangargi Gouri Hangargi 3 years, 10 months ago (9171711)

4.5.2.6.

Nethra Radja 5 years ago (10441769)

Thank you ?

Khushi Shimar 5 years ago (9525112)

Thank ke baad you
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Samiran Das 5 years ago (10200372)

The example for acid is HCl that is hydrochloric acid For base we can say that soap is a base because of you taste soap then it tastes bitter so as you know that bases tastes bitter and for salt we can take tata salt
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Vishal Rdps 4 years, 11 months ago (10654347)

Economic

Rikhu Chaudhry 5 years ago (8718170)

Interaction
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Tech Newsic 5 years ago (10103261)

-Binary fission involves production of only 2 daughters cells. -Multiple fission involves production of many daughter cells. -Binary fission involves the division of cytoplasm and nucleus simultaneously. -Multiple fission divides into nuclei and then cell is formed. sorry , no tabular column could be given :)
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Abhinav Agarwal 4 years, 11 months ago (6653532)

Thanks Megha..

Megha . 5 years ago (9583800)

The integrated rate law is a differential equation, it describes the change in concentration of reactant(s) per change in time.
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Muddabbir Hussain 5 years ago (7589059)

LC oscillations , Power factor and Transformer.
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Sia ? 4 years, 8 months ago (6945213)

The poet, basically, seems to be obsessed about his childhood and, more so, about its loss. He feels very nostalgic and lament over the fact that his childhood will never come back.

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Yogita Mina 5 years ago (10391038)

2x+3x-1 = 5x-1=0 = 5x=1 = x=1/5 =0.2

Kripa Daga 5 years ago (10187336)

x=1/5
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Nivrit Raj 5 years ago (1426502)

Mainly by applying product method That is :- 1 integration of 2-integration{d/DX of 1and integration of 2}
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Kalpana Yadav 2 years, 3 months ago (14776592)

Gaurav Sharma

Mukash Takare 4 years ago (12558897)

स्टूडेंट्स

Mahima Thakur 5 years ago (10470712)

6
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Samiran Das 5 years ago (10200372)

Pata nhi yaar
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Ashutosh Deo Tiwary 5 years ago (10452781)

Mohan asked to me that if would help his friend to search for his bike.

Ambika Chowdhury 5 years ago (655141)

Mohan asked me if I would help his friend to search for his bike.
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Shabd Kumar 5 years ago (8674045)

He asked his friend whether his friend was thinking to meet him that day.
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Jeet Chatterjee 5 years ago (8851692)

Ampere

Himanshi Pipple 5 years ago (10436704)

SI unit of current is ampere When 1 coloumb of charge flows through any cross section of a conductor in 1 second , the electric current flowing through it is said to be 1 ampere

Aachal Satwan 5 years ago (9499811)

The SI unit of current is Ampere (A). When 1 coulomb of charge flows for 1 sec, then the current flowing through the circuit is said to be 1 ampere.

Vandana Kumari 5 years ago (10441197)

The ampere, symbol A, is the SI unit of electric current. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the elementary charge to be 1.602 176

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