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A neutralization reaction is when an acid and a base react to form water and a salt and involves the combination of H+ ions and OH- ions to generate water.
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Beriberi is a syndrome characterized by a group of symptoms exhibited by people who are deficient in Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine. Therefore, it usually afflicts malnourished individuals’, particularly in underdeveloped countries. Two kinds of beriberi are well known. Wet beriberi leads to cardiovascular dysfunction while dry beriberi results in necrosis and wearing down of the nervous system. If left untreated, it may cause cardiac failure, necrosis of nerves, or Wernicke’s Korsakoff syndrome.
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Yogita Ingle 8 years ago
1. Biodegradable are the one which gets decomposed within very short period. While non biodegradable take longer time.
2. Biodegradable wastes are non pollutants while non biodegradable are pollutants.
3. Biodegradable ones are degraded by living organisms while non biodegradable have no part with living organisms.
4. Biodegradable wastes can be disposed easily but non ones cannot.
5. Biodegradable are organic ones whereas the non ones are artificial mostly polymers.
6. Biodegradable can act as soil manures while non ones cannot.
biodegradable example - fruits, vegetables, plants, animals, etc..
non biodegradable example - plastics, glasses, etc
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