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The scientific naming of an organism is called nomenclature. The system of scientific naming or nomenclature we use today was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus in the eighteenth century. In Binomial nomenclature, the first name is the generic name beginning with a capital letter whereas the second name is the species name which begins with a small letter. Example – <i>Homo</i> <i>sapiens</i> where <i>Homo</i> is a genus name and <i>sapiens</i> is a species name.
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4. When written by hand, the genus name and the species name have to be underlined separately.
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Crystallisationis a process that separates a pure solid in the form of its crystals from a solution. The crystallisation method is used to purify solids.
For example, the salt we get from sea water can have many impurities in it. To remove these impurities, the process of crystallisation is used.
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Continuous increase in the profits of any enterprise
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(ii) innovation in the various skills and activities needed to supply them. - Productivity : Productivity is calculated by comparing the value of outputs with the value of inputs. It is used as a measure of efficiency.
- Physical and financial resources : Any business requires physical resources like plants, machines, offices, etc., and financial resources i.e. funds to be able to produce and supply goods and services to its
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Let A be the set A={1,5,10,15}
We have seen that the above set is the multiple of 5.
So, The equation satisfying this set is P=5n, n is the natural number and n<3
Put n=1 , P=5
Put n=2, P=10
Put n=3, P=15
A = { 1 , 5 , 10, 15} in set builder form is
A = { P :P = 5n where n<3}
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Strength of the solution is defined as the amount of solute in grams that is present in one litre solution. There are many quantities that represent the strength of the solution which is normality, molarity and molality.
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History is the study of past and future events. People know what happened in the past by looking at things from the past including sources (like books, newspapers, and letters) and artifacts (like pottery, tools, and human or animal remains.) A person who studies history is called a historian.

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