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The mole concept is a convenient method of expressing the amount of a substance. Any measurement can be broken down into two parts – the numerical magnitude and the units that the magnitude is expressed in. For example, when the mass of a ball is measured to be 2 kilograms, the magnitude is ‘2’ and the unit is ‘kilogram’.
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Dalton’s atomic theory was a scientific theory on the nature of matter put forward by the English physicist and chemist John Dalton in the year 1808. It stated that all matter was made up of small, indivisible particles known as ‘atoms’. The postulates and limitations of Dalton’s atomic theory are listed below.
Postulates of Dalton’s Atomic Theory
- All matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms.
- All atoms of a specific element are identical in mass, size, and other properties. However, atoms of different element exhibit different properties and vary in mass and size.
- Atoms can neither be created nor destroyed. Furthermore, atoms cannot be divided into smaller particles.
- Atoms of different elements can combine with each other in fixed whole-number ratios in order to form compounds.
- Atoms can be rearranged, combined, or separated in chemical reactions.
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The systematic observations, controlled experiments, qualitative reasoning, mathematical proofs and prediction is called scientific method.
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Aram and Mourad are the two characters of summer of a beautiful horse.
Aram is known as a narrator of this story. He is extremely mindful and also understands the financial conditions of the house.
Mourad is the cousin of the Aram who has a passion for horse and also has compelling to the horse.
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Python can be referred as the open source, high level, and general purpose programming language released in 1991 which was generally made to be powerful and easy to understand.
Python draws inspiration from various other programming languages i.e. C++, Perl, Java, C and Lisp. The language can provide the construction that can enable the clear programming on large and small scales.
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Monosaccharides
- Carbohydrate that cannot be hydrolyzed further to give simpler unit of polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone is called a monosaccharide.
- About 20 monosaccharides are known to occur in nature.
1. Glucose: Glucose molecules can be broken down by glycolysis in the process of cellular respiration. Glucose can be connected in long strings of monosaccharides to form polysaccharides. In plants, this thing is produced as cellulose. In plants, each cell is surrounded by cellulose that helps plants stand tall and turgid.
2. Fructose: Fructose belongs to the ketose group. Differently shaped monosaccharides break down the specific enzyme. If fructose, combines with other monosaccharides then they form oligosaccharides. Sucrose has a fructose molecule joined with a glucose molecule with the help of a glycosidic bond.
3. Galactose: Galactose is produced by mammals in the form of milk. Lactose holds a lot of energy in its bonds and for breaking down the bonds apart, specific enzymes are developed by off springs of mammals.
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- In diatoms the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells embedded with silica.
- diatoms have left behind large amount of cell wall deposits in their habitat, which accumulated over billions of years is referred to as ‘diatomaceous earth’ .
- Most of them are photosynthetic and are the chief ‘producers’ in the oceans.
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In the last line of the poem, “The Laburnum Top”, a poem by Edward James, the poet is portraying the unexpected silence which comes on the laburnum tree when a small singing bird, with yellow feathers on the wings, called “Goldfinch” left the tree and flies away after feeding its young ones.
The bird was on the tree for quite a time and the tree was lively and noisy due to its presence but after its departure, the tree again becomes calm and quiet.
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Objectives of new forest policy art:
- Bringing 33% of the geographical areas under forest cover.
- Maintaining environmental stability and to restore forests where ecological balance was disturbed.
- Conserving the natural heritage of the country.
- Its biological diversity and gentle pool.
- Checks soil erosion extension of the deserts land and reduction of floods and droughts.
- Increasing the forest cover through social forestry and afforestation on degraded lands.
- Increasing the productivity of forest to make timber, fuel, fodder and food available to rural population dependent on forests and encourage the substitution of wood.
- Creating massive people’s movement involving women to encourage planting of trees, stop felling of trees and thus, reduce pressure on the existing forest.
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