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Financing activities include the the activities which a firm undertakes to gather the necessary finances for itself to conduct its business operations, and the activities to repay the funds back.
Investing activities include the activities under which a business purchases or sells its fixed assets, where a purchase is made for using the asset in business or just for the purpose of earning income and a sale is generally made for replacing the asset or if it is not needed by the business firm anymore.
Now, since you are asking the transactions which impact both the financing and investing activities in cash flow, a variety of transactions can be formed just by combining the events taking place in both the activities.
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fetchall() fetches all the rows of a query result. An empty list is returned if there is no record to fetch the cursor.
fetchone() method returns one row or a single record at a time. It will return None if no more rows / records are available.
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The molar conductivity is defined as the conducting power of all the ions that are formed by dissolving a mole of electrolyte in a solution.
Molar conductance is dependent on the concentration of the electrolyte. When the solution is dilute the number of ions available per unit volume reduces, resulting in the reduction of the conductivity.
- The molar conductivity of both weak and strong electrolytes increases with a decrease in concentration or dilution.
- The molar conductivity is the conductivity offered by one mole of ions.
- Even after dilution, we are still considering the same unit mole of ions.
- But however, the increased dilution results in the dissociation of more electrolytes into ions and effectively increasing the number of active ions in the solution.
- These active ions impart more conductivity.
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