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Water gas shift reaction involves water vapor reaction with carbon monoxide to give carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas. The reaction is
CO + H2O → CO2 + H2
Felice Fontana discovered this water gas shift reaction in 1780. It was made in England in the year 1828. The water gas was produced by blowing steam through red hot coke, the reaction is
C + H2O → CO + H2.
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For total internal reflection to occur, 2 conditions must be met:
1. The index of refraction must decrease across the boundary in the direction of light refraction.
2. The angle of incidence of the light ray must exceed the critical angle of the interface.
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The coefficient of friction depends only on the surfaces in contact and is independent of the force with which the surfaces are in touch with each other. So, the coefficient of friction remains unchanged even when the weight of the body is doubled.
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| Task | It terminates the execution of remaining iteration of the loop. | It terminates only the current iteration of the loop. |
| Control after break/continue | 'break' resumes the control of the program to the end of loop enclosing that 'break'. | 'continue' resumes the control of the program to the next iteration of that loop enclosing 'continue'. |
| Causes | It causes early termination of loop. | It causes early execution of the next iteration. |
| Continuation | 'break' stops the continuation of loop. | 'continue' do not stops the continuation of loop, it only stops the current iteration. |
| Other uses | 'break' can be used with 'switch', 'label'. | 'continue' can not be executed with 'switch' and 'labels'. |
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Collusive oligopoly is a form of market in which few firms form a mutual agreement to avoid competition. They form a cartel and fix the output quotas and the market price. Leading firm in the market is accepted by the cartel as a price leader. All the firms in the cartel accept the price as fixed by the price leader.
Non-collusive oligopoly is a form of market in which few firms. Each firm has its price and output policy is independent of the rival firms in the market. The entire firms enable to increase its market share through competition in the market.
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Pressure is defined as the physical force exerted on an object. The force applied is perpendicular to the surface of objects per unit area. The basic formula for pressure is F/A (Force per unit area). Unit of pressure is Pascals (Pa). Types of Pressures are Absolute, Atmospheric, Differential, and Gauge Pressure.

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