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Chelation:Chelation is the formation or presence of two or more separate bindings between a polydentate (multiple bonded) ligand and a single central atom.
Denticity: Denticity refers to the number of atoms in a single ligand that bind to a central atom in a coordination complex. In many cases, only one atom in the ligand binds to the metal, so the denticity equals one, and the ligand is said to be monodentate (sometimes called unidentate). Ligands with more than one bonded atom are called polydentate or multidentate.
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The three major branches of communication in India are telephones, television broadcast and internet. India has about 1.2 billion phone subscribers as of 2017, making it the second largest telecommunication system in the world. Due to recent innovation and a large number of users, the tariffs are also one of the lowest in the world
India also has the second largest number of internet users in the world. It has about 450 million internet users, which is nearly 13.6% share of the global internet users. Recent developments since 2016 have made internet subscriptions and mobile networks very cheap. This has greatly helped with market penetration.
Since the privatisation drive of 1990, India’s television industry has seen a complete overhaul. What started with only one channel, Doordarshan now is a global network of thousands and thousands of channels and platforms. Even today T.V. broadcast is believed to be the most far-reaching and penetrative source of communication, especially in the rural sectors.
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Macronutrients- The plant-based nutrients which are required in large quantities as our body cannot produce by its self. These macronutrients providing energy and supports the different metabolic system, growth, and development of the body. Macronutrients include fats, proteins, carbohydrates, Vitamins, and minerals.

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