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Aman Mandal 2 years, 7 months ago

In photolysis reaction is done with help of light and in electrolysis help of electricity
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according to first paragraph automaticals both local and global have suddenly started talking and interest in electric vehicles most likely because
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sin(90°-65°) cos 65°+cos(90°-65°) sin65° cos65°cos65°+sin65°sin65° (sin(90°-a) =cosa) (cos(90-a) =sina)
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Sumanpreet Kaur Randhawa 2 years, 7 months ago

A chemical equation having an equal number of atoms of both sides of the equation is called balancing chemical equation

Sumanpreet Kaur Randhawa 2 years, 7 months ago

Skeletal equation is known as balancing equation

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Krish Jha 2 years, 7 months ago

Swasan bhojan se urja ko nirmukt karna swasan kehlata hai yeh mitrokondria me hota hai Sas Lena oxygen ko grahan karna carbon dioxide ko bahar nikalna
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Ashwani Yadav 2 years, 7 months ago

The main aim of revolutionaries was to make Europe a constitutional monarchy where monarchy is subjected to parliament.
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Khwahis Parveen 2 years, 7 months ago

Let 16+17√3 be rational and let it's simplest form be p/q where p and q are integers and q≠0. Then, 16+17√3=p/q 17√3=p/q – 16 √3=p/q–16/17 …(i) Now, p/q is rational →(p/q–16/17) is rational [… difference of rational is rational] √3 is rational … from (i) The contradiction arises by assuming that √3 is rational. Hence, 16+17√3 is irrational.
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There are four types Combination(two or more reactants combine to form a single product) Decomposition(A single reactant decomposes to form two or more products) Displacement( A more reactive elememt displaces a less reactive element form it compound) Double displacement(Mutual exchange of ions take place)

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