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Plaster of paris is a compound prepared from gypsum salt
When gypsum salt is heated at 373 K or 100°C plaster of paris is formed
CaSO₄ . 2H₂O ⇒CaSO₄ . ¹/₂ H₂O + 1 ¹/₂ H₂O at 100°C
plaster of paris chemical name is calcium sulphate hemihydrate
it is used in plastering the broken bones
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If the intake of iodine is low the following things may happen:
(a) Since, iodine is requires for the release of thyroxin from thyroid gland, less iodine will result in less thyroxine, thus affecting carbohydrate and fat metabolism.
(b) A person might suffer from goitre because of lack of thyroxine.
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Endothermic Reaction |
Exothermic Reaction |
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A reaction that the system absorbs energy from its surrounding in the form of heat. |
A reaction that releases energy from the system in the form of heat. |
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The energy is absorbed from the surround into the reaction |
The energy is released from the system to its environment. |
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Energy in the form of heat |
Energy is released as heat, electricity, light or sound. |
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Melting ice, evaporation, cooking, gas molecules, photosynthesis are few examples |
Rusting iron, settling, chemical bonds, explosions, nuclear fission are a few examples. |
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(i) Trade guilds were associations of producers that trained craft people, maintained control over production, regulated competition and prices
(ii)They enjoyed monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products
(iii) They also had the right to restrict the entry of new producers into the trade.
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