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First and foremost, keeping in mind that at room temperature, Oxygen is a gas.
So, Volume of Oxygen(O2) given = 5.6L.
Finding moles, Moles=Volume/22.4.
Moles= 5.6/22.4=1/4moles.
So, finding mass of O2= moles × Mol. Wt.
Mass( in grams) = 1/4 × 32. We have taken 32 as oxygen is is combined state O2, so 16×2=32.
We get, mass =8 grams.
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In this story narrator describes his grandmother as old woman. People said that she had once been young and beautiful but according to author her grandmother had been old ever since hehad seen her the author could not imagine her as a child or as a young and beautiful lady. Forhim she was his grandmother, a woman who had been always old and never young. She wasshort, fat and slightly bent. Her face was a full of wrinkles . Narrator maintains that she was beautiful because she was kind, warm, loving, attentive and caring. The author’s grandmother was strong woman in character and was very religious too. She was always dressed in a spotlesswhite dress.
In his childhood years, the narrator lived with his grandmother. He describes her as a goodfriend. She would wake him up on school days and prepare him a simple breakfast .She had asympathetic attitude towards animals . She carried several stale chapattis with her for the villagedogs . When she was in village she used to feed dogs but as and when she came to the city shestarted feeding the sparrows. She was a religious woman , as she spend her time in temple inreading the scriptures .She was a woman who love her traditions and culture. With her one hand,she was always telling the beads of her rosary. She spent most of her time reading the holy bookswhether at home or in the temple. She spent her time in spinning wheel and reciting her prayers also. She never omitted to sing her prayers.
She did not like the western learning by his grandson .She was also against learning of music.She was left alone when narrator went abroad but she passed her time with spinning feedingsparrows and reciting prayers .She felt happy when narrator came back after a long time. Shemade her ill by beating the drum in happiness .She was so devoted to religion that in her lasttimes she pray.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The main objectives of accounting are:
To maintain a systematic record of business transactions
- Accounting is used to maintain a systematic record of all the financial transactions in a book of accounts.
- For this, all the transactions are recorded in chronological order in Journal and then posted to principle book i.e. Ledger.
To ascertain profit and loss
- Every businessman is keen to know the net results of business operations periodically.
- To check whether the business has earned profits or incurred losses, we prepare a “Profit & Loss Account”.
To determine the financial position
- Another important objective is to determine the financial position of the business to check the value of assets and liabilities.
- For this purpose, we prepare a “Balance Sheet”.
To provide information to various users
- Providing information to the various interested parties or stakeholders is one of the most important objectives of accounting.
- It helps them in making good financial decisions.
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The double-entry system is an accounting system which affects at least two accounts simultaneously with every transaction. Two such examples are debit and credit account.
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An expense is a cost that has expired was used up. expense maintain or restore working order.
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Consciousness is the state of being aware of surrounding. It is defined by the ability of the organism to respond to the stimulus which is known as irritability. If an organism is able to respond to stimuli, that means it is aware. As irritability is defining the property of life, so consciousness can be considered as defining property of a living organism.
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Characteristics of Living things
- Living things are made up of a cell or cells.
- They obtain and use energy to survive.
- A unique ability to reproduce, ability to grow, ability to metabolize, ability to respond to stimuli, ability to adapt to the environment, ability to move and last but not the least an ability to respire.
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Mrs Dorling held her hand on the door as though she wanted to prevent it from opening any further and her face absolutely gave no sign of recognition. She kept on staring at the woman in silence.
Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
How did Mrs Dorling react when the narrator said, m Mrs S’s daughter”?
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Mrs Dorling held her hand on the door as if she wanted to prevent it opening any
further. Her face showed no sign of recognition. She kept staring at the narrator without uttering a word.
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It is necessary for a country to have a clear demarcation of powers and responsibilities in the constitution because demarcation allows the institutions to work efficiently without any interference or overlapping of power and responsibilities.
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One of the most important function of a constitution is to set some limit on the rulers. It is necessary for a constitution to place limitations on the rulers because absence of limitations would lead to authoritarian form of government that threatens human rights. The most common way of limiting the power of the government is to specify certain fundamental rights. Citizens will normally have some basic rights of liberties: right to freedom, right to association, right to conduct trade, business, etc. These freedoms of the people could not be checked by the government. But during the national emergency or in national interest these rights may be withdrawn. The rulers and the government can impose some limitations on its citizen. In all the types of constitution whether in the form of referendum, maintain or mandate people hold some sort of power, the level may vary. Thus, it’s not possible for a constitution to exist that gives no power at all to the citizens. The institutions of the state that are meant to serve the citizens would end up denying them their right in such tough scenario.
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The term "sociological imagination" was coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills in his 1959 book The Sociological Imagination to describe the type of insight offered by the discipline of sociology.
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