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Raj Kourav 11 months, 2 weeks ago

Socialization is the process whereby an individual's standards, skills, motives, attitudes, and behaviors change to conform to those regarded as desirable and appropriate for his or her present and future role in any particular society.
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Tejasvi 7 1 year ago

Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. They are homologous series.

Priya Nagar 1 year ago

Alkens and alkyne are unsaturated hydrocarbon

Priya Nagar 1 year ago

Alkens are unsaturated hydrocarbon
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Tejasvi 7 1 year ago

Aluminium, Iron, Zinc and other metals in the middle of the reactivity series don't directly react with water. They react with steam to form their respective metal oxides and hydrogen gas. These metals generally have a coating of oxide on them which prevent them from reacting further.

Nitika Arya 1 year ago

because of the presence of a thin layer of aluminium oxide on its surface.
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Mohit Gothwal 1 year ago

Mendel's laws of inheritance include law of dominance, law of segregation and law of independent assortment.
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Isha Saraswat 1 year ago

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Anushka Sharma 1 year ago

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Suresha P.S. 1 year ago

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Tejasvi 7 1 year ago

The egg (Ovum) is released by the ovary every month. In case of fertilisation, it becomes zygote. The developing zygote travels into the uterus and gets stuck to the wall of the uterus where the placenta provides it with nourishment for its growth. The process of sticking of fertilised egg cell in the wall of the uterus is called implantation.

Bhaokali Baba 1 year ago

When the growing embryo is attached to the wall of uterus (endometrium) the process is called implantation

Komal Yadav 1 year ago

Implantion means featous come and attached with uniary wall
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Afran Shekh 1 year ago

Watt

Ashish Sengar 1 year ago

Concave

Daksh Gupta 1 year ago

Name a mirror that can give an erect and enlarged image of an object
Joule

Rahul Chauhan 1 year ago

Watt or joule per second

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Afran Shekh 1 year ago

Mayank Dabas The bond formed by sharing of electrons is called covalent bond

Ashish Sengar 1 year ago

Heat become half

Mayank Dabas 1 year ago

What is covalent bond
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Anuj Thakur 1 year ago

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Afran Shekh 1 year ago

The diamond produce in laboratory at very high pressure and temperature is called synthetic diamond

Ankush Thakur 1 year ago

I mean lol
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Gurjot Kaur 1 year ago

A chemical change is a permanent change and it is irreversible in nature. Eg: Burning of Wood. A Physical change is a temporary change and it is reversible in nature. It affects only physical properties i.e. shape, size, etc. Eg : Freezing of water.
Physical reaction means substance change is physically process.For example evaporation of water. Chemical reaction means substance change is chemically process.For example curdling of milk.

Stylish Girl 1 year ago

Physical reaction means substance change is physically process.For example evaporation of water. Chemical reaction means substance change is chemically process.For example curdling of milk.
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Gurjot Kaur 1 year ago

Kilogram (Kg)

Mohit Gothwal 1 year ago

Kilogram (Kg)

Raunak Yadav 1 year ago

Kilogram

Naitik P 1 year ago

KG--kilogram

Aditya Sharma 1 year ago

Kilogram
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Tejasvi 7 1 year ago

When egg is not fertilised, the uterus wall is shed off along with the egg and the blood vessels present in the uterus start bleeding. This process is called menstruation or (in layman's language-periods).

Gaurav Kumar 1 year ago

When an egg is not fertilised in the fallopian tube it gets degenerated ,and the thick lined cell of uterus breaks ,it leads to the menstruation.

Ramit Sen 1 year ago

When Egg is not fertilized then that unfertilized egg is removed out from a female body which is known as mensuration or periods.
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Gaurav Kumar 1 year ago

AC- it save some electricity from losening by travel in to and fro motion. DC-it gives the continue flow of electric current .

Afran Shekh 1 year ago

AC current travel a long distance while DC current not travell a long distance DC current produces magnetism while AC is not
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Eye help us to see the world around us... Power of accommodation is ability of eye to change the focal length of eye according to requirement
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Navdeep Kaur 1 year ago

C-C-C=O-C

Shashi Kumari 1 year ago

हि

Priyam Maurya 1 year ago

Use ketone suffix and formula to form.c-c-c=o-c

Sanjay Kumar 1 year ago

Control trides

Aditya Gogoi 1 year ago

What kind of a person is Valli
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Anshika Ji 1 year ago

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Carbon valency is stasified and structure changes because of ring

Priyam Maurya 1 year ago

Because the hydrogen and carbon share their atoms easily as like not in straight so we called them cylo pentane
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Gaurav Kumar 1 year ago

It's cause because of two properties of carbon are- CATENATION TETRAVALENT
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Khushi Pandey 1 year ago

Diamond are used in jewelry making ,construction , minor industrial application and surgeries Graphite is used in stationery ,lubricants,industries or nuclear reactor
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Wdym Bruj 11 months, 3 weeks ago

All carbons have 4 hydrogen attached in Diamond but 3 in Graphite

Shiv Tiwari 1 year ago

Graphite conduct electricity and diamond is a good conduct tor of heat

Ramit Sen 1 year ago

Both Diamond and Graphite are allotropes of Carbon in which the physical properties are different but the chemical properties between diamond and Graphite is same.

Gurjot Kaur 1 year ago

Diamond is hard whereas Graphite is soft and slippery to touch.
Graphite is good conductor of electricity but diamond is not
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Aluminium oxide, zinc oxide etc..
Amphoteric oxides are those oxides which react as acid as well as base. Example -zinc
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Gaurav Singh 1 year ago

Extra questions bhi

Gaurav Singh 1 year ago

NCERT ke exercise questions aur examples kar.

Gaurav Singh 1 year ago

Ye question nahi aayega exam mai fir bhi knowledge ke liye padh lena

Gaurav Singh 1 year ago

Study more and more. Board ka paper jyaada tough nahi aata koi tension mat lena Rajan sir YouTube channel se science ke notes bana lena paper notes mai se hai aayega aur koi reference book bhi le Lena alag se padhne ke liye.

Gaurav Singh 1 year ago

Watch Rajan sir YouTube channel for class 10 and 11 maths and science. He is very nice teacher.If you watch his video you get answer of your all questions. Please make notes from his channel and subscribe.
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Shreya Verma 1 year ago

Because it has cartilage rings which prevents collapsing of wind pipf

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