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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Optimism is a determination to overcome difficulties. It raises one‟s spirits and helps one overcome stress and difficulty with ease. The story displays courage and optimism shown by everyone at the time of difficult situation. Survival happens only because of the optimistic struggle that the family carries on with the inclination to look at the bright side in the situation.
The level of perseverance in the author rises when Jonathan says, “We‟re not afraid of dying if we can all be together. Besides, the caricatures of him and Mary, drawn by Sue, helps his determination and optimism to grow many folds. The positive outlook of the children infuses positivity in the narrator. He rigorously calculates their position and finally asks Larry to steer a course of 185 degrees. Though he lost all hopes by then, he does not show it and optimistically told Larry that they would spot the island by about 5 p.m. Fortunately, their struggle and optimism pays off and they manage to find Ile Amsterdam by the evening.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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Optimism is a determination to overcome difficulties. It raises one’s spirits and helps one overcome stress and difficulty with ease. The story displays courage and optimism throughout. Survival happens only because of the optimistic struggle that the family carries on with.

The level of perseverance in the author rises when Jonathan says, “we’re not afraid of dying if we can all be together. Besides, the caricatures of him and Mary, drawn by Sue, helps his determination and optimism to grow many folds. The positive outlook of the children infuses positivity in the narrator. He rigorously calculates their position and finally asks Larry to steer a course of 185 degrees. Though he had lost all hope by then, he did not show it and optimistically told Larry that they would spot the island by about 5 P.M. Fortunately, their struggle and optimism pays off and they manage to find Ile Amsterdam by evening.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Narrator gave his best to save his family. He pumped out the water with the help of wheel, Herb and Larry. Every wave was pushing the water into the boat from the holes so the narrator covered the holes with canvas. The problem increased when hand pumps get blocked due to floating debris and also electric pump underwent short circuit. Then narrator used two spare hand pumps and one electric pump and connected it with pipe to make the system work.

He spent whole night in pumping out the water and till morning the situation was under contro

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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Optimism is a determination to overcome difficulties. It raises one’s spirits and helps one overcome stress and difficulty with ease. The story displays courage and optimism throughout. Survival happens only because of the optimistic struggle that the family carries on with.

The level of perseverance in the author rises when Jonathan says, “we’re not afraid of dying if we can all be together. Besides, the caricatures of him and Mary, drawn by Sue, helps his determination and optimism to grow many folds. The positive outlook of the children infuses positivity in the narrator. He rigorously calculates their position and finally asks Larry to steer a course of 185 degrees. Though he had lost all hope by then, he did not show it and optimistically told Larry that they would spot the island by about 5 P.M. Fortunately, their struggle and optimism pays off and they manage to find Ile Amsterdam by evening.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Mayday calls are distress signals sent through the radio by ships facing trouble in the sea. They are made to get help from other ships passing nearby. The boat Wavewalker was not getting replies to its Mayday calls because the boat had reached a remote part of the sea where other ships did not go.f

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Ayush Agrawal 4 years, 6 months ago (6308044)

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Ayush Agrawal 4 years, 6 months ago (6308044)

Compare the policies and methods used by Otto von Bismarck and Sardar Vallabh bhai Patel in unification of Germany and integration of States of India respectively: CONTENT: • CONDITION OF GERMANY BEFORE 1871(UNIFICATION) • CONDITION OF INDIA IMMEDIATELY AFTER 1947 • WHY THE NEED FOR UNIFICATION IN BOTH PLACES ? • EMERGENCE OF BISMARCK AND SADAR PATEL,THEIR BRIEF LIFE STORY • THEIR ROLE IN UNIFICATIN AND INTIGRATION • SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE METHODS ADOPTED BY TWO LEADERS • HOW DID THE UNIFICATION AFFECT THE GROWTH OF THE RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES. Condition of Germany before unification: • Before its unification in 1871, Germany was not a nation; it was only a collection of about 300 states. • Prussia was the only German state that could match the power and influence of the Austrian Empire. • Nationalist feelings were widespread among middle-class Germans, who in 1848 tried to unite the different regions of the German confederation into a nation-state governed by an elected parliament. • Otto Von Bismarck played a prominent role in the unification of the German states. The condition of India after 1947 can be explained as follows :- • After the partition India had number of social problems such as religious and caste differences. It appeared difficult to accomodate such diverse people in a single country. • India was a poor country with a major chunk of population illiterate. • Life expectancy was extremely low at 37 years. • Many people lived under poverty. Especially in rural India where the only source of income was agriculture. Also. the health conditions and facilities were pretty dismal. WHY THE NEED FOR UNIFICATION IN BOTH PLACES ? The need for Unification of Germany and India can be attributed to the following reasons: a. To develop a sense of common collective identity among the people. b. To bring together politically fragmented units together under one constitution. c. To give right to self determination to its people. d. To establish a sovereign independent nation state. e. To give a sense of belonging to its people. EMERGENCE OF BISMARCK AND SADAR PATEL,THEIR BRIEF LIFE STORY Otto Von Bismarck • Otto Von Bismarck is known as the founder of German Empire. • He served as Prime Minister of Prussia from 1862 to 1873. • He was also the first chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890. • He believed that politics should be based on the needs of the State. • He took dominance of Germany through new slogan like “blood and iron” as his peaceful attempts was a failure. • He raised his army into colonies of Holstein and Schleswig in a war with Austria. • He believed that Prussia would gain control over German states that were under Austrian rule only by means of war. • He also wanted to eliminate French influence from the country. • A constitution with two house legislature was set up for the new country called Second Reich. • After unification of Germany through Bismarck, Germany became the industrial giant. • Chemical and Electrical industries developed in Germany. • Germany’s iron and coal, mineral reserves helped in the growth of German economy. Sardar Vallabai Patel • Sardar Vallabai Patel was known as the Iron man of India • He was impressed by Gandhiji principles and followed non – violence techniques in reuniting India. • He became a barrister and returned to India in 1913. • With great political foresight, he united the small kingdoms like Nizam etc. • He persuaded the rulers of princely states to unite and aim for the independence of India and also akhand bharat. • Through untiring efforts he worked towards the unity of India by non – violence. • Hence, due to the achievement of this hard task, Sardar Patel was given the title Iron Man of India. • Thus, he came to be respected as the prestigious leader in the world through his unique unification methods without any bloodshed. THEIR ROLE IN UNIFICATIN AND INTIGRATION: The role of Bismarck:- • Otto von Bismarck and Prussian king, Wilhelm I are involved in unification of Germany. • Otto Von Bismarck was the Prussian Chancellor. His main goal was to further strengthen the position of Prussia in Europe. Bismarck had a number of primary aims: 1. to unify the north German states under Prussian control 2. to weaken Prussia's main rival, Austria, by removing it from the German Federation 3. to make Berlin, not Vienna, the centre of German affairs 4. to strengthen the position of the King of Prussia, Wilhelm I, countering the demands for reform from the Liberals in the Prussian Reichstag Role of sadar patel in unification • Patel played a crucial role in persuading as many as 565 princely states to accede to the union of India after independence. • Patel oversaw the accession of 565 princely states into the Indian union, thereby blocking splitting of a country into miniature nations • "Through the spring of 1947, Patel threw a series of lunch parties, where he urged his princely guests to help the Congress in framing a new constitution of India. • Initial framework for persuading the princes to join, it was his alert and intelligent secretary, V.P. Menon, who did the groundwork of coaxing them. • On September 13, 1947 Sardar Patel ordered the Indian army to take over Hyderabad. • It took less than four days for Indian troops to take control of the princely state. SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE METHODS ADOPTED BY TWO LEADERS: Similarities between Sardar Vallabai Patel and Bismarck • Both were great leaders • Both worked for the unification of their respective countries, India and Germany Both of them consolidated the disintegrated states in their countries. • Bismark used political tactics and a famous policy called "Blood And Iron Policy". • On the other hand Patel used this Bismarks policy in the unification of Hyderabad and also used many tactics to unify Junagadh such as holding a plebisite. HOW DID THE UNIFICATION AFFECT THE GROWTH OF THE RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES: • they felt solely a unified Germany will increase the expansion of their economy. • lt was believed that growth of economy and trade are often developed solely through unification of states. • It help to make unity among people's. • People are able to follow constitutions rule and it also give all rights to the people . • Now people can do any work without paying taxes or dues. • People can now able to protest against goverment if any wrong things happens.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

 

  • The Kheda campaign (1918) was a success and through a village-by-village tour, Patel and his associated compelled the peasants to refuse to pay taxes until the government met their demands. Patel raised an army of volunteers who helped the villagers in this work. This revolt directed a lot of sympathy towards the farmers’ plight. The government agreed to talk with Patel and also suspended taxes for a year. Patel emerged as a hero of the people.
  • After this in 1920, he was elected the president of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee. He remained in that position till 1945.
  • When Gandhi announced the non-cooperation movement in 1920, Patel supported him and worked tirelessly organising it. It was then that he discarded his European garb and adopted Khadi. Patel was one leader who supported Gandhi when he suspended the movement in the wake of the Chauri Chaura Happened on February 5th, 1922) incident.
  • Another major campaign led by Patel was the Bardoli Satyagraha in 1928. Here again, he asked farmers to refuse to pay taxes in the wake of floods and famines in the area, and a steep hike in taxes by the government. After the success of this campaign, the title ‘Sardar’ was bestowed on him by his colleagues.
  • Patel was arrested during the Dandi Salt March (1930). After his release following the Gandhi-Irwin Pact, he was elected the President of the INC in its Karachi session in 1931. He was again arrested in 1932.
  • He became a central figure in the Congress Party and was its chief fundraiser and organiser especially in selecting candidates for the central and provincial assemblies. He believed in instilling discipline among the party members and did not want people to be distracted from the larger goal which was independence from British rule.
  • He supported the Quit India Movement and inspired people to fight by an emotional speech made on 7 August 1942. He was arrested along with all prominent national leaders and released only in June 1945.
  • Partition of the country seemed inevitable and even though Patel was against it, he understood that it was needed at that time as the Congress and the Muslim League could not see eye to eye on that issue. It was also needed to stem the tide of communal hatred and violence that was seeping throughout the country. At the Congress meeting set to vote on the proposal, he said, “I fully appreciate the fears of our brothers from [the Muslim-majority areas]. Nobody likes the division of India and my heart is heavy. But the choice is between one division and many divisions. We must face facts. We cannot give way to emotionalism and sentimentality….Whether we like it or not, de facto Pakistan already exists in the Punjab and Bengal. Under the circumstances, I would prefer a de jure Pakistan, which may make the League more responsible. Freedom is coming. We have 75 to 80 percent of India, which we can make strong with our own genius. The League can develop the rest of the country.”
  • Patel represented India on the Partition Council where the division of public assets between the two new nations was overseen.
  • After the unimaginable horrors of the violence during partition, Patel set about organising relief work and refugee camps. He called the South Indian regiments of the Indian Army to restore order in the affected areas knowing well that the police force of Punjab and Delhi, who were too close to the tragedy, could not be relied upon.
  • Patel is revered in India not only for his role as a freedom fighter but also for his role in unifying the country after independence. India was politically composed of British Indian provinces and the princely states which numbered more than 600.
  • Patel is considered as the Bismarck of India with regard to his stellar contribution to the political integration of the country. When the Nawab of Junagadh acceded to Pakistan despite having an 80% Hindu population, Patel sent the army there. With a combination of military and political tactics, the princely state was merged with India. Hyderabad also, with a similar situation (Hindu majority with a Muslim ruler) followed the Junagadh way. The Indian army, on the orders of Patel, invaded Hyderabad in 1948 and secured its union with India.
  • Patel was in charge of the Provincial Constitution Committee and the Advisory Committee on Fundamental Rights, Minorities and Tribal and Excluded Areas, in the Constituent Assembly of India.
  • For his role in setting up the modern civil services of India, he is also referred to as the ‘patron saint’ of the civil services. He famously called the services the ‘steel frame’ of the country’s government machinery.
  • Sardar Patel died in Bombay of a massive heart attack on 15 December 1950 aged 75.
  • He was awarded the Bharat Ratna posthumously in 1991. His birth anniversary is observed as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day) since 2014.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

  • Otto von bismark is a conservative prussian statesman who dominated european and german affairs .
  • His name was otto eduard leopold ,prince of bismark
  • He was the first chancelor of the german empire
  • Sardar vallabhbhai also known as patel sardar was the first indian deputy prime minister
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

The teacher asked Sumit why (a) was he late. Sumit replied that (b) he had missed his school bus. When the teacher asked him why (c) he had not left in time, Sumit apologetically replied that he would do so from the next day.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

 The teacher asked Sumit why (a) was he late. Sumit replied that (b) he had missed his school bus. When the teacher asked him why he had not left  in time, Sumit apologetically replied that he would do so from the next day.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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Kripa Daga 5 years ago (10161867)

(3x-1/6)(x+5/6)

Sreevidhya Muralidharan 5 years ago (1820157)

(a^2-b^2)= (a+b)(a-b) =(2x+1/3+x-1/2)(2x+1/3-x+1/2) = (3x+1/6)(x+5/6)

Diya Jogi 5 years ago (11082791)

3x^2 + 8x + 4
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Nischay Kumar 5 years ago (10210542)

Work is said to be done when the force is applied on an object and the object undergo displacement along the direction of force. S.I. unit of work is joule/Nm

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Work

When a force acts on an object and the object actually moves in the direction of force, then the work is said to be done by the force.

Work done by the force is equal to the product of the force and the displacement of the object in the direction of force.

If under a constant force F the object displaced through a distance s, then work done by the force

W = F * s = F s cos θ

where a is the smaller angle between F and s.

Work is a scalar quantity, Its S1 unit is joule and CGS unit is erg.

∴ 1 joule = 107 erg

Its dimensional formula is [ML2T-2].

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Tanvi Garg 5 years ago (889359)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Percolation property of any material is linked to its porosity. Different soils have different porosity.
Therefore, water percolates differently through different soil.
Percolation rate of water in the soil = Volume of water percolated  Time taken for percolation 
Whereas water retaining capacity of a soil is described in terms of the amount of water absorbed by a particular type of soil. High water retaining capacity means higer water absorption.

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Maxtern .Op 5 years ago (6728427)

I think you need my spectacles

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

When planaria gets cut into many pieces, it will undergo a process known as regeneration due to which each piece will grow into a new Planaria organism.

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Dabhi Dhavnisha 5 years ago (10026373)

X=0/9

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

9x + 32=32

9x = 32 - 32

9x = 0

x = 0/9

 

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Anagh Gupta 5 years ago (10105288)

Ease of access is a function which help people with physical disability, to use computer more efficiently.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Microsoft Windows 10 provides a variety of accessibility tools that makes it easier to see, hear, and use your computer. For instance, the Ease of Access center provides a variety of such as a magnifier as well as mouse and keyboard accessibility options.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle that combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) system with an electric propulsion system (hybrid vehicle drivetrain). The presence of the electric powertrain is intended to achieve either better fuel economy than a conventional vehicle or better performance. There is a variety of HEV types and the degree to which each function as an electric vehicle (EV) also varies. The most common form of HEV is the hybrid electric car, although hybrid electric trucks (pickups and tractors) and buses also exist.

ICT refers to Information and Communication Technology. This includes the role of computers, softwares, transmission modes, audio-visual components, middleware etc. in transmitting, accessing, maintaining and processing information. 

So, hybrid cars considered an example of ict device

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Riya Rathore 5 years ago (10198052)

Please share the data of covid
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

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No Yes
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Dev Parihar 5 years ago (10061796)

Command is given to and a procedure

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Read-only memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM cannot be electronically modified after the manufacture of the memory device.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Notice

                                    Aryamble Public School, Kochi

                                                  1-4-2020

                                             Towards a Smile

The Cultural Club of Aryamble Public School will be organizing a charity show at the school auditorium on the theme "Towards a Smile" in aid of cancer patients on the 20th of April, 2020. Therefore, all the students are kindly requested to attend and cooperate for the success of the event.

 

For further information:

Contact Cultural Club Information Secretary,

Aamar

Class-X, Sec-B.

 

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

    Notice

                                    Aryamble Public School, Kochi

                                                  1-4-2020

                                             Towards a Smile

The Cultural Club of Aryamble Public School will be organizing a charity show at the school auditorium on the theme "Towards a Smile" in aid of cancer patients on the 20th of April, 2020. Therefore, all the students are kindly requested to attend and cooperate for the success of the event.

 

For further information:

Contact Cultural Club Information Secretary,

Pratyush Agarwal,

Class-X, Sec-B.

 

Secretary

Amrita

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Looking at the lax body and boneless limbs of the child, Dr. Andrew Manson felt a pressing sense of defeat and hopelessness. He then remembered a case that he had seen in Smaritan. He immediately ordered the nurse to get two basins. He filled one with cold water and the other with water as hot as the hand could bear. Then he put the child in a blanket and alternatively dipped it in both the basins, but all in vain. He then tried to rub the body of the child with a rough towel. But this did not work either. Finally, he pressed the child's pigmy chest with his hands and mucus came out of one of his nostrils. Then came the child's cry and his pale sking turned pink. Andrew almost felt faint and dizzy due to over exhaustion.

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A. Thirivikraman 4 years, 10 months ago (10155376)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Mr. Hamel was deeply pained at the order from Berlin. It stated the ban of teaching French. He loved France and French language from the innermost core of his heart. He was overwhelmed with deep emotions and looked different on the day of his last lesson. He wore the ceremonial dress. He addressed all as his children. He lost his usual courage and leaned against the wall when the wrote ‘school is closed, you may go.’

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

In school Franz notice that today school was different from other days.No nuisance of benches,no nuisance of ruling.when he went to class he notice that today class was quiet and villagers were sit on class.M.Hamel wear new clothes that he wear special days like meeting,annual function.So,Franz was distrubed all about.

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Krish Singh 5 years ago (9859884)

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Ruchi Gupta 5 years ago (9413236)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

(i) If Kc > 103, products predominates over reactants i.e; if Kc is very large, the reaction proceeds nearly to completion. 
(ii) If Kc < 10-3, reactants predominates over products i.e; if Kc is very small, the reaction proceeds rarely. 
(iii) If Kc is in the range of 10-3 to 103, appreciable concentration of both reactants and products are present. 

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

(i) If Kc > 103, products predominates over reactants i.e; if Kc is very large, the reaction proceeds nearly to completion. 

(ii) If Kc < 10-3, reactants predominates over products i.e; if Kc is very small, the reaction proceeds rarely. 

(iii) If Kc is in the range of 10-3 to 103, appreciable concentration of both reactants and products are present.

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Ranger King 5 years ago (10095284)

Alkanes are contain carbon - carbon single bond in compounds. It is saturated .eg. methane(methane (CH4), ethane (C4H6) etc.

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Alkanes

Alkanes are saturated, open chain hydrocarbons containing carbon-carbon single bonds. e.g., methane (CH4), ethane (C4H6) propane (C3H8), etc.

These hydrocarbons are inert under normal conditions [i.e.,do not react with acids. bases and other reagents). Hence, they were earlier known 88 paraffins (Latin : parum-little; affins-affinity)

Alkanes exhibit chain isomensm, position isomerism and conformational isomerism.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

400m Running Track

400m Running Tracks are specialized all-weather rubberized running surfaces used for an assortment of Track and Field competitions. With lanes designed to be 400m in length from start to finish, 400m Running Tracks are the most commonly used track size that can easily accommodate for competitive sprint lengths of 100m, 200m, and 400m. 400m Running Tracks have an inner radius of 119’9” | 36.5 m, an overall length of 580’5” | 176.91 m, width of 303’6” | 92.5 m, and area of 157,092 ft2 | 14,594 m2. All running tracks have lane widths of 4’ | 1.22 m.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Let the Tower be AC = 100m
Distance between cars is BD
BD=BC+CD
Let the BC be 'x' and CD be 'y'

In Traingle ACD
Cot45°= Base/Perpendicular
Cot45°=y/100
1=y/100
y=100m


In Traingle ACB
Cot30°=x/100
1.732=x/100
1.732×100=x
x=173.2m


Distance between cars = BC+CD
=x+y
=173.2+100
=273.2m

Or

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Shruti Janghu 5 years ago (9243223)

Wht r radicals?

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Acid radicals
Negatively charged radicals are called acidic radicals.
Acid radicals are formed by removal of hydrogen ion (H+).
Example: H2S04 loses one H+ ion to form HSO4 ion.

 

Basic radicals
Positively charged radicals are called a basic radical.
Basic radicals are formed by the removal of hydroxide ion (OH).
Example: KOH loses OH ion and becomes K+ ion.
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Aarav Patel 5 years ago (8911489)

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Donald Trump

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Donald Trump

Donald Trump is the 45th and incumbent president of the United States, having assumed office on January 20, 2017. Joe Biden was elected president on November 3, 2020. He will assume office on January 20, 2021.

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