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The so-called CSV (Comma Separated Values) format is the most common import and export format for spreadsheets and databases. There is no “CSV standard”, so the format is operationally defined by the many applications which read and write it. The lack of a standard means that subtle differences often exist in the data produced and consumed by different applications. These differences can make it annoying to process CSV files from multiple sources. Still, while the delimiters and quoting characters vary, the overall format is similar enough that it is possible to write a single module which can efficiently manipulate such data, hiding the details of reading and writing the data from the programmer.
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Werner’s theory
According to the theory the postulates are:
- Metal exhibit 2 types of vacancies: primary valency and secondary valency
- Primary valency gives the information about oxidation state and secondary valency gives the information about coordination number
- Primary valency is variable whereas secondary valency is always fixed
- Secondary valency that is coordination number determines the geometry of molecule or we can say polyhedral of the molecule.
- Metal stabilize all its vacancies
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Policies These are general guidelines which facilitate achievement of pre determined objectives.
Procedures It is a stipulated sequence of a course of action for handling activities. Methods It provides prescribed ways or manner in which a task has to be performed considering the objective.
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