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Christin Mathew 7 years ago

No

Divyansh Pal 7 years ago

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Aditi Mittal 7 years ago

Guys can't u understand.it is the question from molecular orbital theory concept..

Pragati Gola 7 years ago

[He]2s^2 2p^5

Aditi Mittal 7 years ago

Actually I asked of molecule not atom...

Nidhi Shukla 7 years ago

2,7
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Lily ☺ 7 years ago

The non participation of ns electron in bonding
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Říý@ ?? 7 years ago

Guttation is the process of loss of water from the uninjured part or leaves of the plant in the form of water droplets is called guttation.

Ritu Thapliyal 7 years ago

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Ritu Thapliyal 7 years ago

Thank you

Hritik Gupta 7 years ago

Guttation is the exudation of drops of xylem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses. Guttation is not to be confused with dew, which condenses from the atmosphere onto the plant surface.
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Hritik Gupta 7 years ago

Oscillation is a definite distance covered by the movement about its equilibrium position, vibration is referred to the physical change brought about due to movement of the body. Oscillation can be seen in the swinging of a pendulum clock and vibration in the plucking of guitar string.
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Aakash Mi 6 years, 11 months ago

Both

Santosh Meher 7 years ago

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Saurabh Singh 7 years ago

Maths
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Shubham Jha 7 years ago

Sorry Dr..

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Cr..

Siddharth Tehri 7 years ago

intrest on capital A/c dr. To capital A/c
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Sivan Karthick 7 years ago

because nitrogen is most unreactive gas due to its half filed electronic configuration so nitrogen dioxide cannot be obtained by heating
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Yaser Siddiquee 7 years ago

Scorewell best stady material for you
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Himanshu Jha 7 years ago

Than ask ?? :)

Simran Kaur 7 years ago

Question to pochu
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Himanshu Jha 7 years ago

Yes ., ask your doubts ?

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Sampurna Dash 7 years ago

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Ankit Singh 7 years ago

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Bhaskar Sharma 7 years ago

In equillibrium if any factor disturb equillibrium then the shift it to regain equillibirium or to counter it.
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Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Wlcm......???

Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

Thanks

Yakshi ? 7 years ago

Nucleophiles are electron rich species.either -vely charged or neutral molecules having lone pair electrons.....example...OH- , CN-
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Ayushi Ayushi 7 years ago

The four laws of thermodynamics define fundamental physical quantities (temperature, energy, and entropy) that characterize thermodynamic systems at thermal equilibrium. The laws describe how these quantities behave under various circumstances, and preclude the possibility of certain phenomena (such as perpetual motion). The four laws of thermodynamics are:[1][2][3][4][5] Zeroth law of thermodynamics: If two systems are each in thermal equilibrium with a third system, they are in thermal equilibrium with each other. This law helps define the concept of temperature. First law of thermodynamics: When energy passes, as work, as heat, or with matter, into or out from a system, the system's internal energy changes in accord with the law of conservation of energy. Equivalently, perpetual motion machines of the first kind (machines that produce work with no energy input) are impossible. Second law of thermodynamics: In a natural thermodynamic process, the sum of the entropies of the interacting thermodynamic systems increases. Equivalently, perpetual motion machines of the second kind (machines that spontaneously convert thermal energy into mechanical work) are impossible. Third law of thermodynamics: The entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero.[2] With the exception of non-crystalline solids (glasses) the entropy of a system at absolute zero is typically close to zero.
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is an intense burst of electromagnetic (EM) energy caused by an abrupt, rapid acceleration of charged particles, usually electron s. An EMP can contain energy components over a large part of the EM spectrum , from very-low-frequency ( VLF ) radio to ultraviolet ( UV ) wavelengths.

Saba Elias 7 years ago

Electromagnetic pulse
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Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

Spin gives angular momentum to the bullet, which gives more stability against local air flow and pressure fluctuation, like gyroscope. It also helps bullet to penetrates more to the targets because of the same spin angular momentum.

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