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Thermal decomposition reaction (Thermolysis)
- Decomposition of calcium carbonate:Calcium carbonate (lime stone) decomposes into calcium oxide (quick lime) and carbon dioxide when heated. Quick lime is the major constituent of cement.

Electrolytic decomposition reaction (Electrolysis)
Electrolytic decomposition may result when electric current is passed through an aqueous solution of a compound. A good example is the electrolysis of water.

Photo decomposition reaction (Photolysis)
- Decomposition of silver chloride:Place a small quantity of silver chloride (AgCl) taken in a watch glass under sunlight for some time. The crystals slowly acquire a grey colour. On analysis, it is found that the sunlight has caused decomposition of silver chloride into silver and chlorine.

Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide: In the presence of light, hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen

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Animal cells do not have to store food, water, cell sap and minerals while plant cells have to store the food, water, cell sap and minerals. Therefore, plant cells have larger and more vacuoles as compared to the animal cells.
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The king asked Gopal to buy a hilsa-fish and bring it to the palace without anyone asking anything about the fish throughout the way to prove that he was clever.
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Guard cells are cells surrounding each stoma. They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata. To understand how they function, study the following figures. As you look at the figures, keep in mind that an increase in solute concentration lowers the water potential of the solution, and that water moves from a region with higher water potential to a region of lower water potential.
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. Mahatma Gandhi found in salt a powerful symbol that could unite the country.
. Some of his demands were of general interest, others were specific demands of different classes.
. The idea was to make the demands wide ranging, so that all classes within the Indian society could identify with them and could be united in a united campaign.
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Jute is called as the golden fibre because it is a cash crop and can be very profitable for the economy as its export can bring in a lot of money into the economy. It is the second most important natural fibre after cotton and its demand is again on the rise in the world. Therefore, it is rightly called as the golden fibre.
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Babur used canons effectively in the first battle of Panipat.
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Open System: - In this system there is exchange of energy and matter. For Example: - Water boils in a pan without lid, a cup of coffee.
Example: Water is boiling in a pan without lid.
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The textile industry is self-reliant and complete in value chain:
- It contributes significantly to industrial production (14%).
- Employment generation (35 million persons directly - the second largest after agriculture).
- Foreign exchange earnings (about 24.6%).
- It contributes 4 per cent towards GDP.
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Post transcriptional modification of hnRNA in eukaryotes includes three event. Splicing is removal of introns from the primary transcript and ligation of exons to form a continuous sequence specifying a functional polypeptide. Capping of eukaryotic mRNAs refers to addition of 7-Methylguanosine to the 5’ end of almost all eukaryotic mRNAs in an unusual 5’,5’- triphosphate linkage. Tailing refers to cleavage of 3’ end and addition of 80 to 250 A residues to create a poly(A) tail.
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The author had a high opinion about Mr Gessler as a bootmaker. He knew that Mr Gessler made only what was ordered, and the boots that he made never failed to fit. The author felt that to make such boots as Mr Gessler did seemed mysterious and wonderful.
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Cannabinoids are obtained from the inflorescence of the plant Cannabis sativa. Marijuana, hashish, charas, ganja are some of the cannabinoids. These chemicals interact with cannabinoid receptors of the body, mainly present in the brain. Cardiovascular system is affected adversely.
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The white reflects back most of the heat that falls on it, so, it is advisable that the outer walls of houses should be painted white in winters.
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No there cannot be any food that may comes from sources other than plants and animals.
Although there can always be contamination with other indigestible and unhealthy things stuff.
But generally all our food originates from either plants or animals.
Often we may process foods and prepare lot of items.
But if you go back to their sources they are either extracted from any plant or animal.
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