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Components connected in parallel are connected along multiple paths so that the current can split up; the same voltage is applied to each component. A circuit composed solely of components connected in series is known as a series circuit; likewise, one connected completely in parallel is known as a parallel circuit. A series circuit has all the components connected in series. ... With a series circuit, the same current flows through all the components. In a parallel circuit each leg has its own current. This is the difference between the if a light goes out the rest sat lit in a parallel circuit.
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The three products of the chlor-alkali process are Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH), chlorine(Cl) and hydrogen(H).
Uses of sodium hydroxide (NaOH):
1.It is used in the manufacturing of paper.
2.It is used for making soaps and detergents.
3.It is used for making rayon an artificial textile fibres.
Uses of chlorine(Cl):
1.It is used in the production of bleaching powder.
2. It is used in the production of hydrochloric acid (HCl).
3. It is used to make plastics(PVC), pesticides chlorofluorocarbon(CFCs), chloroform carbon tetrachloride , Paints e.t.c.
Uses of hydrogen (H):
1.It is used as a fuel for rockets.
2. It used to make Ammonia for fertilizers.
3. It is used in the hydrogenation of oils to obtain vegetable ghee.
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A fusion mixture consists of a sodium salt and a potassium salt. Generally, mixture of potassium carbonate and sodium carbonate is used. It is called a fusion mixture because it is fused with a sample of organic compound to test for various groups.
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The electrical impulses form the heart muscles cause your heart to beat ( contract). The electrical signal begins in the sinoatrial node (SA node) which is located at the upper right chamber of the heart ( right atrium). The SA node is also called the natural pacemaker of the heart. It creates these rhythmic impulses setting the pace for blood pumping are called pacemaker cells and they control the heart rate. They make up the cardiac pacemaker , that is the natural pacemaker of the heart . The concentration of pacemaker cell in the sinoatrial node is the natural pacemaker , which is technically resultant the rhythm or sinus rhythm.
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The tendrils are sensitive to touch. When they come in contact with any support, the part of the tendril in contact with the object does not grow rapidly as the part of the tendril away from the object. This causes the tendril to circle around the object and thus cling to it. The part of the tendril in contact with the support doesn't grow as fast as the other part of plants, it coils around the support with the help of plant hormone called Auxin. This causes the tendril to coil around the support.
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Protoplasm is the living contents of a cell that is surrounded by a plasma membrane. It is a general term for the cytoplasm.Protoplasm is composed of a mixture of small molecules such asions, amino acids, monosaccharides and water, and macromolecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and polysaccharides.
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Rainwater harvesting systems consists of the following components:
- Catchment- Used to collect and store the captured Rainwater.
- Conveyance system – It is used to transport the harvested water from the catchment to the recharge zone.
- Flush- It is used to flush out the first spell of rain.
- Filter – Used for filtering the collected Rainwater and remove pollutants.
- Tanks and the recharge structures: Used to store the filtered water which is ready to use.
The process of rainwater harvesting involves the collection and the storage of rainwater with the help of artificially designed systems that run off naturally or man-made catchment areas like- the rooftop, compounds, rock surface, hill slopes, artificially repaired impervious or semi-pervious land surface.
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Worms feed on plant debris (dead roots, leaves, grasses, manure) and soil. Their digestive system concentrates the organic and mineral constituents in the food they eat, so their casts are richer in available nutrients than the soil around them. Nitrogen in the casts is readily available to plants. Worm bodies decompose rapidly, further contributing to the nitrogen content of soil.
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Stars do not really twinkle, they just appear to twinkle when seen from the surface of Earth. The stars twinkle in the night sky because of the effects of our atmosphere. When starlight enters our atmosphere it is affected by winds in the atmosphere and by areas with different temperatures and densities. This causes the light from the star to twinkle when seen from the ground due to atmospheric refraction.
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