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The chemical properties of the elements reflect their electron configurations.
Atomic number of argon = 18
Therefore number of electrons = 18
Number of orbit in argon = 3
The electronic configuration of Argon is- 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
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Traditional Methods of Irrigation: In traditional method, human or animal labour is used.
- Moat (Pulley System): This is composed of a pulley and a rope. A bucket is tied to one end of rope. Another end of rope is pulled through over the pulley in order to draw water.
- Chain Pump: Chain pump is composed of a wheel which is turned with the help of a chain. Many circular discs are fitted along with the chain. Movement of discs along with the chain helps in drawing water.
- Dhekli: Dhekli is composed of a long wooden beam which turns around a lever. A bucket is fitted at the longer end of the beam. The shorter end is pressed and raised by foot to fill and lift water.
- Rahat: Rahat is also called Persian Wheel because it came from Persia. Rahat is composed of a big wheel with buckets fitted on the rim. Rahat is turned with the help of cattle; which helps in drawing water from a reservoir.
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A polymer is a large molecule that is made out of many smaller molecules that are joined together by covalent bonds. The smaller, repeating molecules are called monomers. (The prefix mono- means “one” and the prefix poly- means “many.”) Polymers may consist of just one type of monomer or of more than one type.
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Cell membrane is also called plasma membrane. It makes the boundary of a cell. It is composed of protein and lipid. It is porous and allows various materials to pass through it. Cell membrane is semi-permeable in nature which means it allows selected materials to pass through it.
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Water is essential for the life processes. Plants absorb water from the soil along with nutrients. 90% of the body of the living organisms is filled with water.
*During winter, water on the plants freezes into snow. Conversion of water in the liquid state to solid state by the process of freezing releases energy. This energy is provided to the plant in the form of heat and keep them warm.
*During summer, water from the plant is lost by the process of transpiration. This cools the surface of the leaves and other plant parts from scorching sun.
Hence, water protects plants from frost and hot air currents.
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