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Drashti Sanghvi 4 years, 8 months ago (11068927)

solve equation by oxidation number method : p4 + no3^-1 gives po4^-3 + no2 oxidation no of p4 is 0, no3^-1 is 5, po4^-3 is 5 & no2 is 4 oxidation: p4 gives 4po4^-3 increases by 20 × 1 reduction :no3^-1 gives no2 decreases by 1 × 20 p4 gives 4po4^-3 20no3^-1 gives 20no2 p4 + 16h2o gives 4po4^-3 20no3^-1 gives 20no2 + 20h2o balanced equation is p4 + 20no3^-1 + 8h+ gives 4po4^-3 + 20no2 + 4h2o
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THANK U ಮಚ್ಚ ಇಂದಿರಾ???

Indira Satnoor 5 years ago (10160888)

ಈ ಪದ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ದುರ್ಯೋಧನನ ಛಲದಲ್ಲಿ ಪಾಂಡವರ ಮೇಲೆ ಅವನಿಗಿರುವ ಸೇಡು ಎಷ್ಟಿತ್ತು ಎಂಬುದರ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ವಿವರಿಸಿದ್ದಾರೆ. ಭೀಷ್ಮನು ಯುದ್ಧದ ಛಲವನ್ನು ಬಿಟ್ಟು ಪಾಂಡವರಿಗೆ ಸಲ್ಲಬೇಕಾದ ರಾಜ್ಯವನ್ನು ಕೊಟ್ಟು ನಿನ್ನ ತಂದೆಯ ಹಾಗು ತಾಯಿಯ ಆಸೆಯನ್ನು ಈಡೇರಿಸು ಎಂದಾಗ ದುರ್ಯೋಧನನು ತಾನು ತನ್ನ ಸ್ನೇಹಿತ ಕರ್ಣ ಹಾಗು ತಮ್ಮಂದಿರನ್ನ ಕಳೆದುಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದೇನೆ ನನಗೆ ಭೂಮಿಯ ಮೇಲಿನ ಆಸೆಯಿಂದ ಯುದ್ಧ ಮಾಡುತ್ತಿಲ್ಲ ಭೀಮಾರ್ಜುನರು ಇರಬೇಕು ಇಲ್ಲವಾದರೆ ನಾನು ಇರಬೇಕು.... ಯುದ್ಧ ಮಾಡಿಯೇ ತೀರುತ್ತೇನೆ ಎಂಬ ಛಲವನ್ನು ತೋರುವುದಲ್ಲದೆ ತನ್ನ ದುಃಖವನ್ನು ಹಾಗು ಸೇಡನ್ನು ತನ್ನ ಅಜ್ಜನಾದ ಭೀಷ್ಮನೆದುರು ಹೇಳುತ್ತಾನೆ.
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Shlok Mishra 5 years ago (8635674)

Eating carrots is good for your vision. Eye exercises are great when done in the morning, when your eyes feel tired and before retiring to bed. Closing your eyes for just a few minutes is helpful. Resting your eyes for a couple of minutes isn’t enough.

Mahek Patel 5 years ago (4723222)

Eat carrots, orange , spinach atc

Ansari Aayesha 5 years ago (8567470)

by obtaining vitamin c. which we can get from Orange, and Fish.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

  • Eating carrots is good for your vision.
  • Eye exercises are great when done in the morning, when your eyes feel tired and before retiring to bed.
  • Closing your eyes for just a few minutes is helpful.
  • Resting your eyes for a couple of minutes isn’t enough. 
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Advitya Kumar 5 years ago (9862340)

Yea

Anjali Joshi 5 years ago (9224981)

Yes

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Natural Living Things : Human beings, plants, animals and birds are living things.

Natural non-living things: They are found in nature and are not made by man. Examples: Sun, moon, stars, sky, clouds, rocks, mountains and many more

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Lomov was a young, unmarried man of thirty five. He was anxious to get married as he had already reached a critical age. So he decided to propose a girl in the neighbourhood. Her name was Natalya, a girl of twenty-five years old. Lomov thought that she was a good housekeeper and was not bad looking. Further she was unmarried. Lomov was a funny character. He was suffering from palpitation. He behaved as if he were eccentric. He was so eager to marry Natalya. But when he came to propose to her, he started quarrelling over trifles. He quarreled on issues like Oxen Meadows and pet dogs named Squeezer and Guess. He even abused Natalya and her father Chubukov while quarreling.

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Rishi Chandel 5 years ago (9320782)

Beacuse it is basic in nature,and the substance which is basis in nature are able to neutralize the effect if acid(HCL) in the stomach.when stomach production HCL increases its caused hyperacidity which can be neutralize by antacid..ex-eno

B.Aishwarya 203 Kalyannagar 5 years ago (7401821)

Because it is a basic salt

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Sodium hydrogen carbonate is an essential ingredient in most antacids because

  • It is slightly alkaline in nature. 
  • It is very fast in reaction with the acid present in the stomach
  • It reacts to form carbon dioxide with helps us to produce blurps which give a relieving feeling
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Dipak Patel 5 years ago (10166989)

Hi

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Rules of Tenses help one understand how to correctly use the different tenses in a sentence, without making a grammatical mistake and also by easily indicating when an event or action has occurred.

Tenses can be divided into three parts:

  1. Present Tense
  2. Past Tense
  3. Future Tense

Each of the three above mentioned tenses can further be divided into sub parts. These sub parts include:

  • Simple
  • Continuous
  • Perfect
  • Perfect Continuous
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B.Aishwarya 203 Kalyannagar 5 years ago (7401821)

Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH) 2

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

A n s w e r: [Ca (OH)2] Calcium hydroxide or slaked lime
explanation:
[Ca (OH)2] Calcium hydroxide commonly known as slaked lime, on treatment with chlorine, yields bleaching powder.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Dry slaked lime,Ca(OH)2 is the substance which on treattment with chloride yields bleaching powder

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

while listening to the sound of the rain falling on the roof,the poet dreamt of several fancies.He was lost in recollecting his old memories.He dreamt of his mother who paid attention to her children before leaving them in the morning.The poet felt as if his mother was still looking at him in a loving manner.

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

The poet likes to lie in his room in his cottage, snug in bed with his head on a pillow when it rains. It gives him the greatest pleasure.

Vhj
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Adarsh Gaurav 4 years, 11 months ago (9281039)

Yes ✅ Of course?

Ragu Rajesh 5 years ago (10159254)

Ghy

Ansari Aayesha 5 years ago (8567470)

Sorry, I am not giving you the answer but you first have to give correct question.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Let the 3 angles be x, 2x and 3x

Given that x + 3x = 180

4x = 180

x = 180/4 = 45°

So the three angles are 45°, 90° and 135°

and the fourth angle = 360 - (45*90+135) = 360 - 270 = 90°

Aastha Kumari Kumari 5 years ago (10146868)

Mere book mein answer hai 36°, 72°, 108° , 144°

Aastha Kumari Kumari 5 years ago (10146868)

Yah bhi answer match nahin karta hai

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

1x+2x+3x=180°

6x=180°

x=180/6

x=30°

1st angle =30°

2nd angle =2(30°)=60°

3rd angle=3(30°)=90°

Aastha Kumari Kumari 5 years ago (10146868)

Mere book me to answer nhi hai Jo gaurav Seth ne bejha that.
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[email protected] Hav 4 years, 11 months ago (8965903)

An axis is an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins. The points where an axis intersects with an object's surface are the object's North and South Poles. ... An axis is an invisible line around which an object rotates, or spins.Dec 5, 2012 www.nationalgeographic.org › axis axis | National Geographic Society.
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Kushal Diwan 5 years ago (10125730)

Hilsa fish was so much price and very delicious

Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Everyone around the king was talking about Hilsa fish. This had infuriated the king so he didn’t want anyone to talk about the Hilsa fish.

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Diksha Laniya🐥 5 years ago (10085318)

Please tell me ans

Diksha Laniya🐥 5 years ago (10085318)

The two adjacent sides of parallelogram are in the ratio 4:13.if the perimeter of parallelogram is 210m. Find the lengths of the sides of the parallelograms.

Ishan Agwan 5 years ago (10124554)

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Following steps are taken to export goods from one country to another :

1. Receipt of enquiry and sending quotations.

2. Receipt or order of indent.

3. Assessing importer’s credit-worthiness.

4. Obtaining export license.

5. Obtaining pre-shipment finance.

6. Production or procurement of goods.

7. Pre-shipment inspection.

8. Excise clearance.

9. Obtaining certificate of origin.

10. Reservation of shipping space.

11. Packing and forwarding.

 

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

(1) Trade Enquiry and Sending Quotations

  • The domestic buyer who wishes to buy the goods from the other country sends an inquiry relating to price, desired quality, terms, and conditions for the export of goods.
  • The exporter sends a reply to the inquiry in the form of ‘Quotation’.
  • The quotation is also known as ‘Proforma Invoice’ which contains information about the selling price, quantity, quality, mode of delivery, etc.

(2) Procurement of Import License

  • Goods can be imported only upon the license, the importer requires to obtain an import license.

(3) Obtaining Foreign Exchange

  • The overseas supplier asks payment in a foreign currency.
  • Payment requires the exchange of Indian currency into foreign currency.
  • In India, transaction related to foreign exchange are governed by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) under the Exchange Control Department.

(4) Placing Order or Indent

  • After the receipt of the ‘Quotation’, if the prospective buyer finds the information suitable to him, he places the ‘Order/Indent’ for the import of goods.

(5) Obtaining Letter of Credit

  • The importer must get the receipt of credit from his concerned bank and send it to the foreign supplier.

(6) Arrangement of Finance

  • The importer makes the finance settlements in advance to remunerate to the exporter when the shipment arrives at the destination.

(7) Receipt of Shipment Advice

  • After storing the consignment on the ship, the foreign supplier sends the shipment advice to the importer.
  • The shipment advice includes data about the shipment of products such as:
    • Invoice number
    • The landing or airways bill date and number
    • Name of the ship with date
    • Port or Destination of export
    • Classification of goods and quantity
    • Date of the sailing of the vessel.

(8) Arrival of Goods

  • The overseas supplier dispatches the Goods as per the contract.

(9) Customs Clearance and Release of Goods

  • In India, all the imported goods have to have a clearance from customs after they pass the Indian borders.
  • When the ship arrives at the port, the importer has to obtain a delivery order/endorsement for delivery on the back of the bill of lading from the concerned shipping company.
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Vishal Chaudhary 5 years ago (9910798)

No

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

One day, when kezia's grandmother and mother was not at home. She was at home with her father and made Alice . At night she missed her grandmother as she used to listen story from her. Alice came to her room and put her in the bed.

At night she had a nightmare, she was very afraid and started calling her grandmother with fear. Listening to her voice, Kezia's father came to her room, he took her to his bedroom and tucked her in bed. At that moment she developed a soft corner for her father. She thought his father is also kind hearted.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

(a) Difference in languages and problem of distance : Each country has its own language in which its traders wish to prepare their trade documents right from trade enquiry or the letter of quotation to the payment documents. This works as a serious barrier between the traders of the different countries. Moreover, the distance between the trading countries increases the cost of transportation of goods, making the price high and also creating risk of fraud, etc. as the traders may not have face to face contact between them.
(b) Import-export restrictions: At times many countries put certain restrictions on their foreign trade to make their B.O.P. (balance of payment) favourable. They impose heavy tariffs or import duties, volume restrictions on both of their imports as well as their exports. This hampers the smooth conduct of IT.
© Lack of proper information about foreign market: In most of the cases new traders do not have adequate information about foreign markets what ever information is provided by different agencies are either unadequate or does not fulfil their requirements. Thus, they fail to have clarity about the opportunities available to them for exports and imports.
(d) Heavy documentation : IT requires so many legal formalities and many documents, which makes the trade procedure very cumbersome as well as complex. That’s why most of the small traders trade only through third parties rather than going directly and have to pay commissions to them which reduces their profit margins, increases the cost of transactions.
(e) Payment problems : IT, traders of an importing
country wish to make payment in their own currency and the traders of exporting country want payments in their legal tender. In both the situations there may come the problem of foreign exchange. The fluctuations in the exchange rates may create problems and risk to the traders of both the countries.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

nature of International Business.

(i) Exchange of Goods : It involves purchase of goods and sale of goods. Purchase of goods, from a foreign country is known as import trade and sale of goods to another country is known as ‘export trade’. But when the goods are imported from a country with the objective of exporting them to some other country is known as ‘entrepot trade’.

(ii) Involvement of two countries : International trade is carried on mostly in large quantities both on government to government account and on private account involving individuals and business houses.

(iii) Foreign Currency : Payment for imported goods is made in foreign currency. Similarly, payment for export of goods is received in foreign currency. In India conversion of money is regulated by RBI.

(iv) Restrictions : International business is not as free as international trade. In case of several items, license is also required for import or export many goods are subject to import and export duties.

(v) Lengthy procedure : Because of geographical distance and physical barriers, transport of goods between nations is a difficult and time consuming process. Moreover, permission of appropriate authorities for import and export of goods also take time.

(vi) Language Barrier : Each country has its own language. Because of differences in languages of two countries there may be problem in entering into import and export transactions.

(vii) Risks : International business is exposed to several risks such as fluctuations in the relative price of two currencies, perils of sea, fear of obsolescence etc.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

  • Easy to Code
  • Open Source and Free
  • Support for Graphical User Interface (GUI)
  • Object-Oriented Approach
  • High-Level Language
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago (2577571)

Final goods  

(i) The goods which are used either for final consumption or for capital formation.  

(ii) The value of final I goods is included in the national income.  

(iii) Example, television, bread or bakery products, etc.  

Intermediate goods  

(i) The goods which are used up in producing the final goods and services.  

(ii) The value of intermediate goods is not included in the national income.  

(iii) Example, flour, cotton, etc.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

  • Organ system level of organization 
  • Bilaterally symmetrical 
  • Triploblastic 
  • Segmented body 
  • Body is divisible into head,thorax and abdomen 
  • Jointed appendages 
  • Respiratory organs- gills,book gills,book lungs or tracheal systems 
  • Circulatory system- open 
  • Body cavity- haemocoel
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Shweta Narayan❤ 5 years ago (10144359)

THE Right answer is 1008.2

Abhay Tiwari 5 years ago (10133649)

1009.8

Prashma Sharma 5 years ago (9491873)

1008.2

R.Nithin R.Nithin 5 years ago (10096397)

1008.2

Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

2 + 8 + 1000 + 3 - ((8 * 3) / 5) =

1008.2

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Step-by-step explanation:

1x+3x=180

4x=180

x=180/4

x=45

1x

1×45

45

 

2×45

90

 

3×45

135

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Basis of Differences

Departmental Store

Multiple shops

1.

Nature

There is one store with many departments.

There are several shops under this system and the shops are scattered over several places.

2.

Variety of Goods

Deals in a large variety of goods.

Deals in one commodity.

3.

Purpose

It provides all types of goods to satisfy all requirements of customers.

They meet only the limited requirements of customers.

4.

Customers

High class rich people.

Belong to higher and middle income groups.

5.

Advertisement

It is carried only locally.

The chain stores are organized on a wide scale or on a nation wide basis.

6.

Window display

Done in an artistic decorative style which is unique.

Done in an identical manner.

7.

Risk

Risk is more and concentrated on the store.

Risk is divided over all the shops.

8.

Credit facility.

May be allowed to reputed customers.

All sales are on cash basis.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Wholesale Retail
Definition
Sale of goods in bulk but cheaper rates Sale of goods to the end-users in higher rates and limited quantity
Cost
Less High
Business size
Large Small
Capital
Higher Less
Business outreach
Spread across the state, different state Limited space
Art of selling
Not required Required
Promotion
Not required It is important
Attractive display to good
Doesn’t matter It is required to attract the customers
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

After his misadventure in the pool at the Y.M.C.A., Douglas was amidst the fear of water. He realised that his fishing trips, canoeing, swimming and boating were over. He tried his best to overcome it but the haunting fear of the water followed him everywhere. Finally he decided to engage an instructor to learn to swim and to overcome his fear. He went to the pool and practised for five days a week, an hour each day. The instructor put a belt around him and a rope was attached to the belt. The rope went through a pulley that ran an overhead cable. Douglas held one end of the rope and went back and forth across the pool. On each trip, some of the terror would seize him up. After three months, the tension began to decrease.

Piece by piece he shed the panic. He taught him to put his face under water and exhale. He also learnt how to raise his nose and inhale. This exercise was repeated hundreds of times.

Now he was able to shed part of the fear that seized him under water. He went to Lake Wentworth Triggs Island and Slamp Act Island. He swam two miles across the lake. Now he was determined and he swam on. He shouted with joy and he had conquered his fear of water.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)

Evelyn had always loved music and despite her deafness, she expressed a desire to play the xylophone when she saw another girl playing it. However her teachers felt that she would not be able to play it because of her impaired hearing and they discouraged her from doing so.

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Muskan Sharma 5 years ago (9666527)

Hlo

Dεερακ Ȿιηɠꜧ 5 years ago (10057315)

$$3(\frac{\Delta a}{a})+6(\frac{\Delta b}{b})+\frac{1}{2}(\frac{\Delta d}{d})+1(\frac{\delta c}{c})$$

Dεερακ Ȿιηɠꜧ 5 years ago (10057315)

$$3(\frac{∆a}{a})+6(\frac{∆b}{b})+\frac{1}{2}(\frac{∆d}{d})+1(\frac{∆c}{c})$$

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