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Ayushi Tiwari 3 years, 3 months ago

[Co(NH3)3(ONO2)3]

Abc ?⏳ 6 years ago

[Co(NH2)3(ONO)3]
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Pritish Farswan 6 years ago

As zinc is more reactive than iron , so zinc will react with oxygen & save iron from rusting.
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Mohit Kukreja 6 years ago

The economy was suffering a lot at that time and we were in debt to the imf and world, so they forced indian gov. to open the economy.( It may or may not be true )
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Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Yes mahesh is right

Mahesh M 6 years ago

You are saying that u cannot get even 75 in cbse itself then what u will get in jee??

Gaurav Rawat 6 years ago

Overall percentage required for jee mains.

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Are you talking about only physics or overall percentage
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? ? 6 years ago

No such statement by cbse yet!!!!
false... ye afwa... itni faili hai ki mera frnd paglo ki terha subko bol ra hai ke 18 marks grace mil rahe hai so don't believe jub tak cbse declare na kare. ?? #sub moh maya hai. ??

Riya Rana 6 years ago

Yeah true..!
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Ishika Soni 6 years ago

me

Tanya Sharma 6 years ago

Me

Veena Sharma 6 years ago

No sir..

Kunal Sharma 6 years ago

Hi

Khushi Varshney 6 years ago

man nhi kr rha

Param Jit 6 years ago

Yes sir
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Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Kal, se aj to pub ji chalega, kal start karte hai
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Simran Kaur 6 years ago

@ dashmeetk26 kaur Where r from u???

Lovely Dhawan 6 years ago

Autonomous items are those which are undertaken for the consideration of profit n autonomous items are those which r free fron the consideration of profit
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Thanks kriti sharma and natasha sighania?

Kriti Sharma 6 years ago

Of course ........you will get marks don't get panic ............ok examiner always try to favour the student .........moreover he has brain so he will get to know what you have written ......don't worry be happy for what you have done ???
Ofcourse u will get marks

Riya Rana 6 years ago

If you have written the statement then yes

Mahesh M 6 years ago

No
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Lovely Dhawan 6 years ago

Stock of forign currency
It is stock of foreign currency and securities ,bonds issued by foreign coorporaters and government
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Dan • 6 years ago

Demontesation was a unplesant surprice for the people of India.demonetisatin is a process of demonetize the old 500 and 1000 currency.... ,, ....gst is imposed for increasing the gdp of our country.,increasing the prices of commodity.
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Huma Khan 6 years ago

1:- gdp at mp=ndp at fc + dep+it-subsidy =100+10+20-5 =125 2:- value of output - intermediate consumption=gdp at mp Value of output -75=125 Value of output=125+75=200 3:- sales = value of stock - change in stock = 200-20 = 180.......ans

Mohit Kukreja 6 years ago

Sales = net value added at factor cost + intermediate consumption+ depreciation ( cofc)+( excise dity - subsidy) - change in stock 100+ 75+10+15-20= 180.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

Under-employment equilibrium. Under-employment equilibrium means equality of aggregate demand and aggregate supply at less than full employment level. It is a state of equilibrium where level of demand is less than 'fall employment level of output'. In other words, in producing the output, all resources are not fully employed, i.e., some resources are under-employed. This situation is caused not by low level of aggregate supply but by deficiency of aggregate demand. When level of demand is less than full employment level of output, it is called deficient demand which pushes the economy into under-employment equilibrium. It results in deflationary gap, i.e., gap between aggregate demand and aggregate supply at full employment. The situation of under-employment equilibrium has been shown in Fig.(a),wherein full employment equilibrium is at point E but under-employment equilibrium occurs at point Ej because ADj curve intersects the same AS curve at E1 due to inadequacy of demand. OMT is the under-employment equilibrium level of income which is less than OM, the full employment equilibirum level of income. Since aggregate demand (AD) falls short of aggregate supply (AS) at full employment by EB, therefore, additional investment expenditure equal to the level of EB (i.e., deflationary gap) is required to reach the full employment equilibrium.

Note: In fact, the idea of under-employment equilibrium was introduced by Keynes who believed that an economy generally functions at less than full employment level, i.e., at under-employment equilibrium. Strictly speaking Keynes considered supply curve to be perfectly elastic with respect to prices till full employment level of output is reached. So the equilibrium depends upon level of aggregate demand. When aggregate demand falls short of full employment level of output, under-employment equilibrium occurs at the point where AD curve intersects horizontal aggregate supply curve before full employment level of output.

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Ritik Chand 6 years ago

Which cannot be prepared by our body example - valeine,leucine,lysine

Amrit Amrit 6 years ago

Because they are essential so they called essential, simple!
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Ritik Chand 6 years ago

Me

Abhinav Kumar 6 years ago

?????

Amrit Amrit 6 years ago

Exception v/s reality ?
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Shatayu Ganvir 6 years ago

Chromates converted into dichromates in presence of acid
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Shreya .. 6 years ago

Yeah..
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Khushi Varshney 5 years, 6 months ago

GO IN ACCOUNTANCY SECTION THEN BOARD PAPER SOLUTION

Khushi Varshney 6 years ago

YOU CAN CHECK HERE https://www.meritnation.com/cbse-class-12-commerce/accountancy/board-paper-of-class-12-commerce-2020-accountancy-delhi(set-1)---solutions/board-papers/starttest/NKQIZQo5cBJhXMKoH3FHUQ!!

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