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Anjali Soni 4 years ago

Hexane means 6 carbon atom with single bond
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They work as a cleanising agent by consuming dead decaying plants and animals.and they also help in maintaining fertility of soil.
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Chhavi Tomar 4 years ago

If i m not wrong....it is Allele?
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Ronak Ronak 4 years ago

A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds. A molecule consisting of atoms of only one element is therefore not a compound
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Khushal Pundir 4 years ago

Bonds which are formed by the sharing of an electron beer between two atoms are known as covalent bond

Anjali Bhardwaj 4 years ago

The covalent are te compounds in which they contain in molecules and sharing of electron between two atoms.

Kinjal Nigam 4 years ago

It is a chemical bond formed by two atoms by sharing of atoms so that they attain stable electronic configuration.
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The electronic current moves from negative to positive terminal but conventional current moves from positive to negative terminal. But in 10th standard, we only study about conventional current. That's why we say that current(conventional) travels opposite to the direction of flow of electrons.

Chanchal Tanwar 4 years ago

Ok Yug Shukla

Chanchal Tanwar 4 years ago

●The electron current=the electron current in the flow of negative charges or electrons through a conductor. ●The conventional current=the conventional current is the flow of positive charges or holes through a conductive medium.

Nikhil Kumar 4 years ago

Switch and bulp
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Janhavi ★ 4 years ago

Half portion is deleted.??

Arjit Katiyar 4 years ago

Bahut bhadiya bete ab shuru kara hai padhna ?
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Vamsi Koyya 4 years ago

Combustion onwards deleted
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Priyanka Kumari 4 years ago

Don't lie ?

Chanchal Tanwar 4 years ago

Because I have 7 subject *Hindi =40 *maths =40 *English =40 *science =40 *Social science =40 *information technology =25 *sanskrit =40 Total is 265

Chanchal Tanwar 4 years ago

Shorya pratap how many subject have you

Shorya Pratap 4 years ago

173 out of 200

Chanchal Tanwar 4 years ago

Don't lie
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Chhavi Tomar 4 years ago

H = I^2Rt

Nancy Birla 4 years ago

The joule law implies that heat is directly proportional to.. 1. Square of current given to the resistor 2.resistance of that resistor 3.time used

Mahitosh Mishra 4 years ago

Sorry l²RT

Mahitosh Mishra 4 years ago

H= l²RY
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Jasleen Kaur 4 years ago

• Complete revision of all the chapters of science. • Once you know all the chapters nicely start solving sample papers. • You can go for any sample paper whichever is available. • Practice makes the man perfect the more you practice the higher you will score.

Khushi Jaiswal 4 years ago

First you ready a chapter one time then make notes with ur idea then u learn the notes then u easily prepare ur science
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Tatpar Kumar 4 years ago

Because they have strong bonding
Because they are saturated
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Bhakti Mishra 4 years ago

No place for isotopes
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Akarsh Gupta 4 years ago

Acid filled in nucleaus
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Kashish Jha 4 years ago

Okay... Thank you?

Dhriti Kakkar 4 years ago

Phenotypic ratio is 9:3:3:1 Genotypic ratio is 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1
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Varinda Rana 4 years ago

Neon

Prerna Dewangan 4 years ago

Electronic configuration of carbon (C ) = 2, 4 when it forms four covalent bonds by sharing its four valence electrons with hydrogen, it forms CH_(4) =2, 8 Atomic number of Neon is 10. Its electronic configuration is underset(2,)K" "underset(8)L Therefore after the formation of four bonds, carbon attains the electronic configuration of neon.

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