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Priya Dahiya 8 years ago

Oxidising agent is one which has ability to oxidize other substances _in other words to cause them to lose electrons. It itself gets reduced.
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B.p and m.p is directly proportional to symmetry,because if compound is symmetric more is the stability and hence high temperature is required to break the bonds to make the compound boil or melt.
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Tanuj Chauhan 8 years ago

These are the chemicalsof low molecular masses which interact with macromolecular tablets to produce biological response.
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Tanuj Chauhan 8 years ago

Biomolecules are complex,lifeless chemical substances which are basis of life and required for growth and maintaince and ability to reproduce
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Sheetal Saxena 8 years ago

It is a type of antubiotic which can prevent the growth of bacteria
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A dry cell is usually made of a zinc can which also serves as the anode with a negative potential, while the inert carbon rod is the positive cathode. General purpose batteries may use an aqueous paste of ammonium chloride as electrolyte, possibly mixed with some zinc chloride solution.
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Abhi Raghu 8 years ago

CH3CHO ----------O(KMnO4)------------ CH3COOH
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Satyendra Yadav 8 years ago

ZM/a3.avagadro number
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Tanuj Chauhan 8 years ago

Carbohydrate term indirectly uses because we generally use glucose for energy and also glucose is like a monomer of carbohydrate
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when the properties of a material are the same in all directions, the material is said to be isotropic. When the properties of a material vary with different crystallographic orientations, the material is said to be anisotropic.
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Tanuj Chauhan 8 years ago

Learn all the conditions of reaction under which it occurs
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Shivam Sharma 8 years ago

By adding hypovalent valancy dopent

Shivam Sharma 8 years ago

In which majority carriers are holes and minority careers are electrons
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Tanuj Chauhan 8 years ago

Firstly learn their IUPAC name and rules how follow during their naming and then how to find out their hybridisation because mostly these types of question have maximum probability to come in exam and the second important topic is isomer
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First step add cl2 in presence of uv It would make ch3->ch2cl Then in second step add an. Koh and benzylalchohal is formed
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Piyush Paul 8 years ago

Because itshas higher electronegativity
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Nancy Garg 8 years ago

Due to positive inductive effect of ch3 group

Aman Patel 8 years ago

Because ch3 is electron donating group
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

Ideal solution Non-ideal solution
1. It obeys Raoult’s law to the furthest extent possible. 1. Does not obey Raoult’s law.
2. The molecular attractions between solute and solvent particles are the same as that between solvent-solvent particles. 2. The molecular attraction is different between solute-solvent particles and that between solvent-solvent particles.
3. The proportion of solvent particles that change into their vapour forms remains unchanged even when solute particles are added.4. The liquid and vapour form of the solvent always remain in a dynamic equilibrium. 3. The vapour pressure of solvent significantly decreases when solute particles are added to the solvent.4. The equilibrium is quite disturbed because of the various forces of nature at play.
5. As more and more solute particles are added to the solution, there is a gradual decrease in vapour pressure, which if plotted in a graph gives a straight line. 5. The decrease in vapour pressure is not in a linear manner.
6. Ideal solutions can be converted into non-ideal solutions when the solute particles of different dimensions are put together in the solution. 6. Non-ideal solutions approach the properties of the ideal solutions when they are in extremely diluted conditions.
7. When two ideal solutions are mixed, there is no change in enthalpy or volume of the solution. 7. When two non-ideal solutions are mixed, the change in volume and enthalpy is very significant.
8. For example solutions of benzene-toluene, n hexane- n heptane and ethyl bromide-ethyl iodide. 8. For example solutions of sugar-water, alkane and kerosene etc.

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