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Arhaan Mallik 5 years ago

Ncert :- Matter in our surrounding

Uplaksh Goel 5 years ago

Bio, chemistry or physics?
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Aditi Kumari 5 years ago

The circular path of the electron are called orbits.

Drashya Shah 5 years ago

Hope it help u ????

Drashya Shah 5 years ago

Orbit is a well-defined circular path around the nucleus in which electrons revolve around the nucleus. It is also called a shell. It is denoted by the principal quantum number 'n'. Electrons can jump from one orbit to another by either absorbing energy or releasing energy.
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Atul Kumar 5 years ago

Electronic configuration of oxygen means O2 will be 2,6 in K,L because we all know that atomic no.of oxygen is 8 so first of all it will fill the K shell that is 2 and after that it will fill the L Shell that is 6 . But in case of S,P,D,F the electronic configuration will be 1s² 2s² 2p⁴ that is 2+ 2+4 is= 8.

Veera Babu R 5 years ago

[He] 2s² 2p⁴

Ananya Singh 5 years ago

K orbit me 2electron l me 6

Bharti Rani 5 years ago

K L 2 6
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Ashmita Das 5 years ago

They are nearly of 1nm
Atom are smallest among all with which we compare or imagine it.size of atom be 1nm=10^-9m

Toshak Thakre 5 years ago

Smaller than these (.)

Koina Shiyal 5 years ago

Please help
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Devika K 5 years ago

No

Haarish Ahmad 5 years ago

No because kenitic enegry is the energy produced due to momentum
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Aditi Kumari 5 years ago

Freely falling body. Bicycle going down the clop of the road Ball rolling down an inclined plane.

Ashmita Das 5 years ago

Motion of a body falling freely under the action of gravity
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Tanishq Kumar 5 years ago

Electronic configuration of an atom is arrangement of electrons from its higher level around the nucleus

Devika Lather 5 years ago

Electronic configuration also called electronic structure. The arrangement of electrons in energy level around an atomic nucleus.

Devika Lather 5 years ago

Electronic configuration,

Bharti Rani 5 years ago

K l m n by bohrs formula

Dev Dubey 5 years ago

Valency
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Saloni Tunwar 5 years ago

The process in which the movement of water and any substance through a plasma membrane ,high to low concentration is called osmosis

Rishabh Kothari 5 years ago

The passage of water from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane is called osmosis. The classification of solution on the basis of concentration is saturated, unsaturated solution.

Archi Jain 5 years ago

Movement of water from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration semi permeable membrane this is called osmosis
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Shivam Tyagi 5 years ago

The light which is obtained from collid solution is thyndal effect

Dev Dubey 5 years ago

Scattering of a beam of light in colloidal solution is called Tyndall effect

Suraj Yadav 5 years ago

Tyndall effect, also called Tyndall phenomenon, scattering of a beam of light by a medium containing small suspended particles—e.g., smoke or dust in a room
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Ashmita Das 5 years ago

Vaccination is a biologically prepared product which contains typical agents resembling a microorganism that causes diseases, made from weakened or dead forms of the microbes, one of its surface proteins or its toxic

Rishabh Kothari 5 years ago

Vaccination is the preparations for the prevention of disease earlier

Rohit Das 5 years ago

Vaccination is a preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. It is a biologically prepared product which contains typical agents resembling a microorganism that causes diseases, made from weakened or dead forms of the microbes, one of its surface proteins or its toxic
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Toshak Thakre 5 years ago

Because of continuously dividing

Archi Jain 5 years ago

Merstimatic tissues lack vacoules due to because they are continuously dividing so, they didn't need for any storage hence we know that function of vacoules is used for storage

Pooja Tyagi 5 years ago

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Vidushi Chordia 5 years ago

Bio
1.Define diffusion and osmosis 2.why plasma membrane is known as semipermeable membrane 3.what is cell division 4.name two organnels which have own DNA and protons 5.Define acute and chronic disease 6.define the vaccination 7.what is atom 8.define one mole 9.draw the labelled diagram of parenchyma,collenchyma and sclerenchyma 10.differentiate between electron ,proton and neutron 11.explain universal law of gravitation 12.prove:F=G×m1×m2/r^2 13.what is distillation 14.prove kinetic energy 15.differentiate between distance and displacement 16.differentiate between mass and weight 17.define balanced and unbalanced force 18.what is energy 19.what is acid rain 20.define nervous tissue 21.what is global warming 22.define law of constant proportion 23.what was Dalton atomic theory 24.prove law of conservation of mass 25.by which process we can separate two immiscible liquid 26.define colloidal solution 27.difference between mixture and compound 28.plasma membrane made up of which things 29.cell wall made up of which things 30.give characteristics of bone 31.what is voluntary muscles 32.explain free fall 33.what is buoyant force 34.define infectious diseases 35.who discovered the vaccination and how 36.how ozone layer useful for human beings 37.define third law of motion 38.what is inertia 39.define effect of force 40.differentiate xylem and phloem

Suraj Yadav 5 years ago

Which subject
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for example communicable disease spread from infected person to healthy through air , water , food or by physical contact or such disease causing microbes can spread through air this occur through the little droplets thrown out by infected person who sneezes or coughs example = common cold , pneumonia , tuberculosis
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Shiven Yadav 5 years ago

Because their only function is to increase in their organs a d body parts
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MASS NO: THE SUM OF PROTOAN AND NEUTRON ATOMIC NO:NO OF ELECTRONS PRESENT IN A NUCLEUS
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Minu Dalei 5 years ago

Calculate the work done by the person in lifting the box
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Harpreet Singh 5 years ago

The electron cloud model is currently the most sophisticated and widely accepted model of the atom. It retains the concept of the nucleus from Bohr and Rutherford's models, but introduces a different definition of the motion of electrons around the nucleus.

Harpreet Singh 5 years ago

1. How do electrons move in Bohr’s model? Ans: The theory notes that electrons in atoms travel around a central nucleus in circular orbits and can only orbit stably at a distinct set of distances from the nucleus in certain fixed circular orbits. Such orbits are related to certain energies and are also referred to as energy shells or energy levels. 2. How did Bohr discover electrons? Ans: Bohr was the first to discover that electrons move around the nucleus in different orbits and that an element’s properties are determined by the number of electrons in the outer orbit. 3. Did Bohr’s model have neutrons? Ans: The nucleus in the atom’s Bohr model holds most of the atom’s mass in its protons and neutrons. The negatively charged electrons, which contribute little in terms of mass, but are electrically equivalent to the protons in the nucleus, orbit the positively charged core. 4. How did Sommerfeld modify Bohr’s theory? Ans: Many modifications have been introduced to the Bohr model, most notably the Sommerfeld model or Bohr – Sommerfeld model, which suggested that electrons move around a nucleus in elliptical orbits rather than circular orbits of the Bohr model. The Bohr – Sommerfeld system was essentially incoherent, contributing to many paradoxes. 5. Who discovered electrons? Ans: J. J. Thomson in 1897 discovered Electron when he was studying the properties of the cathode ray.

Harpreet Singh 5 years ago

Bohr model of the atom was proposed by Neil Bohr in 1915. It came into existence with the modification of Rutherford’s model of an atom. Rutherford’s model introduced the nuclear model of an atom, in which he explained that a nucleus (positively charged) is surrounded by negatively charged electrons. Bohr modified this atomic structure model by explaining that electrons move in fixed orbitals (shells) and not anywhere in between and he also explained that each orbit (shell) has a fixed energy level. Rutherford basically explained the nucleus of an atom and Bohr modified that model into electrons and their energy levels. Bohr’s model consists of a small nucleus (positively charged) surrounded by negative electrons moving around the nucleus in orbits. Bohr found that an electron located away from the nucleus has more energy, and electrons close to the nucleus have less energy. Postulates of Bohr’s Model of an Atom In an atom, electrons (negatively charged) revolve around the positively charged nucleus in a definite circular path called orbits or shells. Each orbit or shell has a fixed energy and these circular orbits are known as orbital shells. The energy levels are represented by an integer (n=1, 2, 3…) known as the quantum number. This range of quantum number starts from nucleus side with n=1 having the lowest energy level. The orbits n=1, 2, 3, 4… are assigned as K, L, M, N…. shells and when an electron attains the lowest energy level, it is said to be in the ground state. The electrons in an atom move from a lower energy level to a higher energy level by gaining the required energy and an electron moves from a higher energy level to lower energy level by losing energy. Limitations of Bohr’s Model of an Atom Bohr’s model of an atom failed to explain the Zeeman Effect (effect of magnetic field on the spectra of atoms). It also failed to explain the Stark effect (effect of electric field on the spectra of atoms). It violates the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. It could not explain the spectra obtained from larger atoms.
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Aditi Kumari 5 years ago

A body is said to he in motion (or moving)when its position changes continuously with respect to a stationary object.

Ved Bhilware 5 years ago

Motion, in physics, change with time of the position or orientation of a body. Motion along a line or a curve is called translation. ... In both cases all points in the body have the same velocity (directed speed) and the same acceleration (time rate of change of velocity).

Akshiii ?? 5 years ago

Anything which is in state of moving ,is said to be in motion.~ Hope it helps ?
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Ash S 5 years ago

From the app my cbse guide you can download it freely available

Preet Kumar 5 years ago

From tiwariacademy.com

Radhika Pal 5 years ago

Explain importance of self-ma agment
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Anshu Agrawal 5 years ago

Group of celll

Nayan Dubey 5 years ago

Tissue is a group of cell that have a common origin and performs a common function
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Sweetu Patel 5 years ago

Itching can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include hair regrowth, sunburns, insect bites, dry skin or healing wounds.

Srashti Gaur 5 years ago

One reason is due to inflammation
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Tanisha Sharma 5 years ago

1. Xylem vessels 2. Tracheids 3. Xylem parenchyma 4. Xylem fibers

Unknown Boy 5 years ago

1.centrarch 2.exarch 3.endarch 4.mesarch

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