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X, y and z coordinates which divides the 3d plane in 8 octants

Yakshi ? 5 years, 8 months ago

It could be wrong!

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

I think i^ j^ and k^
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

CWC stands for the Central Warehousing Corporation. It is a government organisation that manages and operates the warehouses owned by the government.

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बोडर गांव में जब लेखक शूटिंग करता था वही पड़ोस में एक धोबी रहता था वह अक्सर भाइयों और बहनों के के किसी भी राजनीतिक मुद्दे का लंबा चौड़ा भाषण शुरू कर देता शूटिंग के दौरान उसकी भाषण से काम प्रभावित होता था
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

The use of Boron- Amorphous boron is used as a rocket fuel igniter and in pyrotechnic flares. It gives the flares a distinctive green colour. The most important compounds of boron are boric (or boracic) acid, borax (sodium borate) and boric oxide. These can be found in eye drops, mild antiseptics, washing powders and tile glazes. Borax used to be used to make bleach and as a food . The isotope boron-10 is good at absorbing neutrons. This means it can be used to regulate nuclear reactors. It also has a role in instruments used to detect neutrons. Boron is essential for the cell walls of plants.

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

The use of Aluminum - Aluminium is used in a huge variety of products including cans, foils, kitchen utensils, window frames, beer kegs and aeroplane parts. This is because of its particular properties. Aluminium is a good electrical conductor and is often used in electrical transmission lines. It is cheaper than copper and weight for weight is almost twice as good a conductor.
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

The angular momentum quantum number, ℓ, is the quantum number associated with the angular momentum of an atomic electron. The angular momentum quantum number determines the shape of the electron's orbital. Also Known As: azimuthal quantum number, second quantum .
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Sivan Karthick 7 years ago

fats are called macromolecules because they are one type of lipid I.e they are triglycerides
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You don't have to make notes just remember conditions in MR and MC approach and break even and shut down point.
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Sajid Ali 7 years ago

He is a man
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An isolated atom is an atom with the same number of electron as protons yeilding a net charge of 0. The properties of an atom in isolation is different from that of individual atoms in relatively close proximity to each other.Thus, atoms are almost always found associated in some way with other atoms.

Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

Interaction between gas molecule is very weak or very very less therefore to study them we take a single atom of a gas which depicts overall property of a gas. since the molecules are not lose in the gas that is interaction is weak therefore it is said to be an isolated gaseous atom. Isolated means it is not bonded with strong bonds like ionic or covalent.
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Himani ?? 7 years ago

Thxx ?

Ritesh Patel 7 years ago

Yes because it will contain more marks in paper And numericals will not be less than of 6 marks
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Now it's upto u that which one do u want to know????

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Alkanes are chemically inert and do not react with acids and bases under normal condition but under drastic conditions they undergo following conditions :- 1) substitution 2) combination 3)oxidation 4)isomerism 5)aromatization 6)reaction with steam 7)pyrolysis

Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

hope u got it?

Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

and also it is very low reactivity as compared to other functional grou0

Nancy Rajput 7 years ago

alkane , any of a group of aliphatic hydrocarbons whose molecules contain only single bonds (see chemical bond ). Alkanes have the general chemical formula C n H 2n+2 . An alkane is said to have a continuous chain if each carbon atom in its molecule is joined to at most two other carbon atoms; it is said to have a branched chain if any of its carbon atoms is joined to more than two other carbon atoms. The first four continuous-chain alkanes are methane , CH 4 ; ethane , C 2 H 6 ; propane , C 3 H 8 ; and butane , C 4 H 10 . Names of continuous-chain alkanes whose molecules contain more than five carbon atoms are formed from a root that indicates the number of carbon atoms and the suffix - ane to indicate that the compound is an alkane; e.g., alkanes with 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 carbon atoms in their molecules are pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, and decane, respectively. The name of a branched-chain alkane is formed by adding prefixes to the name of the continuous-chain alkane from which it is considered to be derived; e.g., 2-methylpropane (called also isobutane) is thought of as being derived by replacing one of the hydrogen atoms bonded to the second (2-) carbon atom of a propane molecule with a methyl (CH 3 ) group, forming CH 3 CH(CH 3 ) 2 . Chemically, the alkanes are relatively unreactive.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Organ of Corti is a structure located on the basilar membrane of inner ear, which contains hair cells that act as auditory receptors. The organ of Corti is located in the scala media of the cochlea of the inner ear between the vestibular duct and the tympanic duct and is composed of mechanosensory cells, known as hair cell.

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Yakshi Are you hungry of thanks??

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Welcome

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Thank u so.....much Ankit!!!???first time kisi ko sachh mein dil se thanks bola hai???

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Examples- ., Alkenes, alkyl carbocations, alkyl free radicals, nitro compounds with α- hydrogen . Hope this answer will help u yakshi ????

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

The delocalization of σ-electrons or lone pair of electrons into adjacent π-orbital or p-orbital is called hyperconjugation. It occurs due to overlapping of σ-bonding orbital or the orbital containing a lone pair with adjacent π-orbital or p-orbital. It is also known as "no bond resonance" or "Baker-Nathan effect". No bond also known as hypetconjugation
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Harsh Mishra 7 years ago

It is Bernoulli's Theorem, RIGHT!!!! theorem noun Definition of Bernoulli's theorem 1 [ after Jacques Bernoulli ] : a basic principle of statistics: as the number of independent trials of an event of theoretical probability p is indefinitely increased, the observed ratio of actual occurrences of the event to total trials approaches p as a limit . 2. [ after Daniel Bernoulli ] : a law of hydrodynamics: in a stream of liquid the sum of the elevation head, the pressure head, and the velocity head remains constant along any line of flow provided no work is done by or upon the liquid in the course of its flow and decreases in proportion to the energy lost in viscous flow
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Ritesh Patel 7 years ago

Portable Network Graphics
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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Ooo thank u ???

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

My answer is right or not

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Alkynes can also be hydrogenated with sodium in liquid ammonia at low temperatures. This reaction is a chemical reduction rather than a catalytic reaction, so the hydrogen atoms are not attached to a surface, and they may approach an alkene from different directions, leading to the formation of trans alkenes.

Ankit Singh 7 years ago

Lindlar catalyst (palladium on Ba S O 4 , poisoned with quinoline) is frequently used for this hydrogenation which stereospecifically yields cis products. Reduction of alkynes with sodium in liquid ammonia (solvated electrons) yields trans alkenes.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Light reaction Dark reaction
Requires presence of light Does not require presence of light
Occurs in thylakoid membranes of grana and stroma   lamellae Occurs in stroma of chloroplasts
Involves absorption of light energy and its   conversion into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH + H+ Utilises ATP   and NADPH2  for the fixation and reduction of CO2 to   form carbohydrates.
Also called photochemical reaction or Hill reaction. Also called biosynthetic phase or Blackman’s reaction or   carbon dioxide fixation or Calvin cycle.

 

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

The theory for the ascent of sap is known as the cohesion-tension-transpiration pull theory. It has two main points-
1.The water molecules are attracted to each other due to cohesion which forms a continuous channel. Water molecules are also attracted by xylem elements due to adhesion. So cohesive and adhesive forces are responsible to form a continuous channel between roots and the leaves.
2.Due to loss of water by transpiration, the pulling force(transpiration pull) is developed that causes water to move in the upward direction.

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Harsh Mishra 7 years ago

In the fiction chapter of Hindi Core -- Aroh , " THE TREE ? Of BLACKBERRY " , The narrator just wants to say that, The People of this Era has become this alot GREEDY that they don't care about peoples. The similar thing is shown at that Chapter , the narrator criticize the Different Departments because they are running away from their responsibilities like , they have done a long transferring process of the file ? of the man ? who is a poet as well Instead of Helping Him. That's What!!!!! From my view is ? the central idea ? of that chapter. I hope ?, You will ? understand whatever I want to ? SAY!!!!!!?????

Varma Lokesh 7 years ago

Give me the answer
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Pagal? Panti? 7 years ago

Hlw..

Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

Marginal product of an input is explained as the change in output per unit of change in the input when all other inputs are held unchanged. When capital is held unchanged, the marginal product of labour is :

MP= Change in output Change in input

TP/ ∆L

Since inputs cannot take negative values, marginal product is unexplained at zero degree of input employment. For any degree of an input, the sum of marginal products of every foregoing unit of that input gives the total product. So total product is the sum of marginal products.

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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

  • Social evils are unspiritual social practices in the society which ruin the country’s development.
  • Sovial evil is the meaningless practices which ruins the social and scientic development of the society.
  • Such practices are even encouraged by our IGNORANCE. The problem of our society is that……we simply ignore.
  • So , the first need is not to ignore. Be aware. Don't ingore anything else you would encourage these evils.
  • Secondly the need is to start. Start to eradicate these social evils from the society. For this you may join NGOs which would help you enhance your social abilities.

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