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Mohan Singh 6 years ago

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CH3CH(Cl)CH(CH3)CH2CH3

Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

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Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Shock se abhi bhar aaye ho, jo paper ke 4 din bad puch rahe ho kal chemistry he us par dhyan do, best of luck for tomorrow

Mohan Singh 6 years ago

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Mohan Singh 6 years ago

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Shreya .. 6 years ago

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Lakshya ? 6 years ago

Bhut easy
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Varsha Tripathy 6 years ago

It is there

Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

It is!!!!!!!!!!!

Manjay Jha 6 years ago

Noooo from copolymerisation is coming

Yashika Gulati 6 years ago

It is...
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Nikhil Jogi 6 years ago

Thanks

D J 6 years ago

Kuch ni hoga don't worry
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Khushi Varshney 6 years ago

THIS IS MY OWN BLOG........

I Am Cristal? 6 years ago

Khushi ye kidher se serch kiya

Khushi Varshney 6 years ago

YOU CAN CHECK THEM ON https://varshneyguru.blogspot.com/2020/03/economics-last-years-question-papers.html

Himanshi Kumari 6 years ago

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Renu Singh 6 years ago

Study abouut development of india after independence
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Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Natural polymers: The polymers which are obtained naturally are called natural polymers. A natural polymer has its origin in plants and animals. Starch, cellulose, proteins, natural rubber etc. are the examples of natural polymers.

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Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

Ni yrr...... physics ke baad sb nill lg rha h.......I don't have words to express my paper

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Tapan, you are also very fast

Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

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Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

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Me too

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Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

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Ritss ?? 6 years ago

First find degree of dissociation K=C( degree of dissociation)^2/1-(degree of dissociation) Then from the value of degree of dissociation u can find i value degree of dissociation= i-1/n-1

Pushkar Gupta 6 years ago

To find the value of i
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Easy tha but lengthy tha to last question choot gya

Lalan Kumar 6 years ago

Bhout easy tha

Khushi Gupta 6 years ago

Too good

D J 6 years ago

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Chitra Singh 5 years, 6 months ago

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Dan • 6 years ago

Leakages r withdrawl injection r addition

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

A leakage means withdrawl of a part of income (money) from circular flow of income.
For instance, savings and taxes by households and firms as well as import payments are forms of leakage. Injections are addition of money to the circular flow of income, e.g., investments, government expenditure, export payments.

Injections are additions made. Leakages are withdrawal
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???howz the Josh ????.. Yes Gatterman-koch rxn can be considered similar to the friedel craft acylation. The reason being that in FC acylation benzene is treated with an acid chloride in presence of anhydrous AlCl3 since HCoCL is not stable, therefore in Gatterman-koch rxn, it is prepared in situ by rxn Co with Hcl gas in presence of anhydrous AlCl3 thus Gatterman-koch rxn is similar to FC acylation rxn.
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Lovely Dhawan 6 years ago

Bop is the systematic record of the economic transaction done between its residents n the residents of forigen countries

Raghav Mantri 6 years ago

It is the difference between inflow of foreign exchange and outflow of foreign exchange due to economic transaction
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Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

In-text and excercise questions.....

Upasana Bastia 6 years ago

Thnqq...

Sulekha Singh 6 years ago

Group 13 to group 18 elements briefly
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Tapan Pandey?? 6 years ago

T= kb*m

Kartik Tyagi 6 years ago

When we dissolve volatile solute in solvent liquid and vapour phase comes in equilibrium then vapour pressure decreases boiling poit increases this process is known as elavation in BP
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Abhishek Dubey 6 years ago

Ncert

Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Do only previous year

Upasana Bastia 6 years ago

Thnq...

Kartik Tyagi 6 years ago

Preparation of K2Cr2O7 or KMnao4 lanthanide or acitinaid contraction
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The energy difference between activated complex molecule and reactant molecule is called activation energy. And the total energy of activated complex molecule molecule is called thershhold energy.

Sulekha Singh 6 years ago

The energy needed to form activated complex or intermediate is called activation energy

Kartik Tyagi 6 years ago

Energy which is just to start the reaction means energy required other than a reaction have energy
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The ratio of normal molecular mass to observed molecular mass
It is the ratio of normal molar mass to the observed molar mass.
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Armaan Gur_Jar 6 years ago

Thanks Yogita

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

SO2 is a gas whereas SeO2 is solid. This is because SeO2 has a chain polymeric structure consisting of alternate selenium and oxygen atoms. This one dimensional chain forms strong interactions thus it exists as solid. Whereas SO2 is molecular and no such strong interactions is present between them. It forms discrete units. Thus it exists as gas.

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Khushi Varshney 6 years ago

HMM...BUT NOW C. RANGARAJAN IS FAMOUS FOR ESTIMATING POVERTY LINE

I Am Cristal? 6 years ago

Mr suresh tendlukr provide a new method of calculating poverty line in india Based on per capita consumption Expenditure per month or day .. for rural area It was Rs 816 per month and Rs 27 per day....
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Akhil Kumar 6 years ago

All carboxylic acids have higher boiling pt. than alcohols.

Yogita Ingle 6 years ago

Carboxylic acids have higher boiling point than alcohols due to more extensive association of carboxylic acid molecules through intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The hydrogen bonds are not broken completely even in the vapour phase. Hence carboxylic acids have higher boiling points than alcohols.

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Tamanna Sharma 6 years ago

Conversion aur inversion product ki amount compare karke
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Dimple Brar 6 years ago

Yess

Himanshi Kumari 6 years ago

Yes it is shown in times?.....

Praneet Kaur 6 years ago

Yes

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