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The number of electrons present in 1 molecule of methane is
CH4 = 1(6) + 4(1) = 10 electrons.
1 molecule of methane has 10 electrons.
1 mole of methane has 6.023X1023 molecules of methane.
Number of electrons present in 1 molecule of methane = 10
Number of electrons present in 6.023X10 23 molecules of methane = 6.023X1023 X 10
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and Q have different dimensions... so P - Q is not proper..
Perhaps PQ has the same dimensions as that of R.
PQ/R quantity is alright.
PR could probably have the same dimension as Q2
R + Q is not possible... as they have different dimensions.
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| Real Time Gross Settlement System (RTGS) | National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) |
| 1. RTGS is a fund transfer system where transfer of funds takes place from one bank account to another bank account in real time. | NEFT is a electronic fund transfer system, the system provides with transfer of funds to other bank accounts in various branches over the country. |
| 2. The minimum amount that can be remitted is Rs 2 lakh per transaction. There is no upper limit for RTGS transactions. | There is no minimum and maximum limit for NEFT transactions. |
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The Mongol army was composed of diverse people; like Turkic Uighurs, Kereyits and many other nomadic societies. The Mongol army was organized according to the old steppe system of decimal units. The army was divided into Arbans (10 people), Zuuns (100), Minghhans (1000) and tumens (10000).
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