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The entrepreneur is defined as someone who has the ability and desire to establish, administer and succeed in a startup venture along with risk entitled to it, to make profits. The best example of entrepreneurship is the starting of a new business venture. The entrepreneurs are often known as a source of new ideas or innovators, and bring new ideas in the market by replacing old with a new invention.
- Innovation- It should be highly innovative to generate new ideas, start a company and earn profits out of it. Change can be the launching of a new product that is new to the market or a process that does the same thing but in a more efficient and economical way.
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The samurai (or bushi) were the warriors of premodern Japan. They later made up the ruling military class that eventually became the highest ranking social caste of the Edo Period (1603-1867). Samurai employed a range of weapons such as bows and arrows, spears and guns, but their main weapon and symbol was the sword.
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Physics has a very wide scope. There are three domains of interest which are macroscopic domain, mesoscopic and microscopic domain. The macroscopic scale is the length scale on which objects or processes are of a size that is measurable and observable by the naked eye. The microscopic scale is the scale of size or length used to describe objects smaller than those that are easily be seen by the naked eye and which require a lens or microscope to see them clearly.
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- Write the skeletal equation and indicate the oxidation number of all the elements which occur in skeletal equation
- Find out the species that are oxidized and reduced.
- Split the skeletal equation into two half reactions: oxidation half reaction and reduction half reaction
- Balance the two-half equation separately by rules described below:
- In each half reaction first balance the atoms of element that has undergone a change in oxidation number.
- Add electrons to whatever side is necessary to make up the difference in oxidation number in each half reaction.
- Balance the charge by adding H+ ions, if the reaction occurs in acidic medium .For basic medium, add OH- ions if the reaction occurs in basic medium.
- Balance oxygen atoms by adding required number of water molecules to the side deficient in oxygen atoms
- In the acidic medium, H atoms are balanced by adding H + ions to the side deficient in H atoms.
- However, in the basic medium H atoms are balanced by adding water molecules equal to number to H atoms deficient.
- Add equal number of OH- ions to opposite side of equation.
- The two half reactions are then multiplied by suitable integers .so that the total number of electrons gained in half reaction becomes equal to total number of electrons lost in another half reaction.
- Then the two half reactions are added up.
- To verify the balancing, check whether the total charge on either is equal or not.
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Molality is defined as the “total moles of a solute contained in a kilogram of a solvent.”
A molal solution is one that contains 1 mol of a solute in 1000g or kg of the solvent.
Molality (m)=Moles of solute / Mass of solvent in kg
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