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Vivek Bhartiya 6 years, 4 months ago

No problem

Affak Qureshi 6 years, 8 months ago

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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 8 months ago

It is equal to rate of reaction when concentration of each of the reactant is unity.

Driving Hour 6 years, 8 months ago

Rate constant is the rate of rxn. when concentration of reactant molecules taken as one RATE = [A]^m [B]^n then [A] and [B] =1

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

Rate Law : It is the expression which relates the rate of reaction with concentration  of the reactants. The constant of proportionality ‘k’ is known as rate constant.
Rate constant: When the concentration of reactants is unity, then the rate of reaction is known as rate constant. It is also called specific reaction rate.

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Abhiyank Rajouria 6 years, 8 months ago

A cell is a single electrical energy source which uses chemical reactions to produce a current . Hope it helps ?
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Mohit Karara 6 years, 8 months ago

No...plans are not useless until they are created in the sequence
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Ankit Raj 6 years, 6 months ago

Koi jotish diya tha
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Nishu Sahu 6 years, 8 months ago

3 volt

Nishu Sahu 6 years, 8 months ago

3×10^-6 volt

Lavanya ❤️? 6 years, 8 months ago

Charge on 6 uf capacitor will be equal to product of capacitance and potential difference. = 6uf×2v =12 u coulombs there fore charge on 12uf capacitor will be equal 12 u coulombs. And potential difference across it will be = capacitance = charge ÷ potential difference therefore, v = q÷c v= 12 u c ÷ 12 uf v = 1 volt therefore total potential difference is = 2v + 1v = 3v
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Suhashi Chanchal 5 years, 5 months ago

organisation means planning the work and administration means
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Kunal M 6 years, 8 months ago

W/n
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Sia ? 6 years, 8 months ago

TR Jain (Author), V. K. Ohri (Author)

Deepak Gour 6 years, 8 months ago

Ya T. R Jain V. K Ohri is good
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K@Łp@N@ $Øđh!?? 6 years, 8 months ago

About the chapter:- In this chapter, the writer describe (Tishani Doshi) her journey to the coldest continent of the world, Antarctica. She went with a group of 52 students under 'students on ice' programme. It aimed at taking the students to end of the world and provide them inspiring education. Moreover the writer wants to clear that if anyone wants to know more about the planet's past, present and future the Antarctica is the place to go on.

Megha Jha 6 years, 8 months ago

First stat make of India

Isha Kohli 6 years, 8 months ago

Then send me

Shubhangi G 6 years, 8 months ago

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Sia ? 6 years, 8 months ago

Cuban Missile Crisis Cuban Missile Crisis is a term that denotes the confrontation between the two superpowers i.e., the USA and the USSR.
The Soviet Union led by the Nikita Khrushchev installed nuclear missiles in Cuba in the hope of converting Cuba into a Russian base. The main aim was to plan a devastating attack on the USA if they start a war. This installation of nuclear missiles threatened a number of cities of the American mainland. It was because they were set on the target of those missiles. As a result, the US President, John F. Kennedy and his advisors ordered the American warships to intercept any Soviet ships heading to Cuba so as to avoid a full-scale nuclear war. At this step of the USA, Russian President ordered Warships to headed towards Cuba. This series of tensions and confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union is known as the 'Cuban Missile Crisis' which later came to be known as an event of  'Cold War'.
Two world leaders who played a crucial role in the Cuban Missile Crisis were Nikita Khrushchev and John F Kennedy. This crisis could be avoided with the help of the UN.

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

It was a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba; one of the “hottest” periods of the cold war.

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Sia ? 6 years, 8 months ago

Externalities refers the benefits or harms a firm or an industry causes to an individual or the society. The externalities can be positive as well as negative. A negative externality is when the action of one industry or a firm adversely affects the others. For instance, the dumping of hazardous chemicals in the water bodies by the factories is a negative externality. This is because the dumping of hazardous chemicals in water bodies and the surroundings adversely affects the health of the people. Also, it contributes to the environmental degradation along with increasing the pollution levels in the region. Thus, by endangering and affecting the life of the people living in the surrounding areas, it reduces the overall welfare of the society and creates negative externality.

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago

Externalities refer to the benefits or harms that a firm or an individual causes to another for which they are not paid.
For example, river pollution created by an oil refinery has disastrous effects on aquatic life.
It reduces the overall welfare of the society and create negative externality.

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