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Lovepreet Kaur 2 years, 7 months ago

Solution of poem of bravia "A bad case of the giggles "
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Prabhakar Priye Darshi 2 years, 6 months ago

Ich bin prabhakar

Tanmai G 2 years, 7 months ago

Gooy

Janvi Jha 2 years, 7 months ago

Wei heist du?

Kaashvi Deep 2 years, 7 months ago

I am

Divia Mudgal 2 years, 7 months ago

It means who are you and the answer should be- Ich heiße (name)
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Vaanya Chouhan 2 years, 7 months ago

Charles Babbeg
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Shivani Vijayan 2 years, 7 months ago

they were very happy and out of the world Jonathan told his father as a good captain and good father
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Ansh Kumar Mali 2 years, 7 months ago

The Format Painter tool is used to copy and paste character and paragraph formats to existing text. This tool, used in conjunction with styles, can make organizing and reformatting documents easier and more efficient.
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Raunak Ahmad 2 years, 7 months ago

Please give me answer guys who seen this
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Anandi Sigar 2 years, 7 months ago

Lordosis is common postural deformities related to inward curvature of spine.A person suffering from this deformities face problem in standing and walking.and the body seems stiff.

Anant Shrivastava 2 years, 7 months ago

Lordosis is the problem of spine in the lumbar spine.
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Abhigyan Singh 2 years, 7 months ago

What Vishal Kumar said For your kind information and not a hacker I just saw the last answer and there was her/his name

Vishal Kumar 2 years, 7 months ago

No, copper will not be deposited on the carbon rod used as a negative electrode in the experiment. This is because the deposition of copper on the electrode is a result of the reduction of copper ions present in the solution onto the electrode. The reduction of copper ions occurs at the negative electrode, which attracts the positively charged ions towards it. However, for the deposition of copper to take place, the electrode used as the negative terminal should be made of a material that has a lower reduction potential than copper. Copper has a reduction potential of -0.34 V, which means any electrode with a reduction potential lower than -0.34 V can be used as the negative electrode. Carbon has a reduction potential of -0.22 V, which is higher than the reduction potential of copper. This means that carbon is not a suitable material for the negative electrode in this experiment, as it cannot attract the copper ions from the solution and reduce them to form a copper deposit. Therefore, even if Paheli uses a carbon rod as the negative electrode, copper will not be deposited on it as it does not have a lower reduction potential than copper.
In the circuit given as Fig, Boojho observed that copper is deposited on the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery. Paheli tried to repeat the same experiment. But she could find only one copper plate. Therefore she took a carbon rod as a negative electrode. Will copper be still deposited on the carbon rod? Explain your answer. The answer will be no na, New chat Manjit Kumar Boojho observed that copper is deposited on the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery. Paheli tried to repeat the same experiment. But she could find only one copper plate. Therefore she took a carbon rod as a negative electrode. Will copper be still deposited on the carbon rod? Explain your answer. No, copper will not be deposited on the carbon rod used as a negative electrode in the experiment. This is because the deposition of copper on the electrode is a result of the reduction of copper ions present in the solution onto the electrode. The reduction of copper ions occurs at the negative electrode, which attracts the positively charged ions towards it. However, for the deposition of copper to take place, the electrode used as the negative terminal should be made of a material that has a lower reduction potential than copper. Copper has a reduction potential of -0.34 V, which means any electrode with a reduction potential lower than -0.34 V can be used as the negative electrode. Carbon has a reduction potential of -0.22 V, which is higher than the reduction potential of copper. This means that carbon is not a suitable material for the negative electrode in this experiment, as it cannot attract the copper ions from the solution and reduce them to form a copper deposit. Therefore, even if Paheli uses a carbon rod as the negative electrode, copper will not be deposited on it as it does not have a lower reduction potential than copper. 2 / 2 Manjit Kumar Please explain with example Sure, let's take the example of the electrolysis of a copper(II) sulfate solution using copper and carbon electrodes. In this experiment, a copper(II) sulfate solution is taken as the electrolyte, and two electrodes are dipped into it. The electrode connected to the positive terminal of the battery is the anode, and the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the battery is the cathode. When a current is passed through the solution, the copper(II) ions (Cu2+) present in the solution move towards the cathode due to their positive charge. At the same time, sulfate ions (SO42-) move towards the anode due to their negative charge. At the cathode, the copper(II) ions gain two electrons each and are reduced to form copper atoms that get deposited onto the electrode. This is because the copper electrode has a lower reduction potential than copper ions, so it can easily attract and reduce them. Cu2+ + 2e- → Cu At the anode, the sulfate ions lose two electrons each and are oxidized to form oxygen and sulfuric acid. This is because the copper electrode has a higher oxidation potential than sulfate ions, so it can easily lose electrons and get oxidized. 2SO42- → O2 + 2SO42- + 4e- Now, if Paheli uses a carbon rod as the negative electrode, carbon will not be able to reduce the copper ions as it has a higher reduction potential than copper. Carbon can only attract and reduce certain cations like hydrogen ions (H+) or sodium ions (Na+), which have a higher reduction potential than carbon. So, in this case, the copper ions will remain in the solution, and no copper will be deposited on the carbon electrode. The sulfate ions will still move towards the anode and get oxidized, producing oxygen and sulfuric acid. 2SO42- → O2 + 2SO42- + 4e- (at anode) Overall, the electrolysis of the copper(II) sulfate solution using a copper electrode as the cathode results in the deposition of copper on the electrode, while using a carbon rod as the cathode does not lead to the deposition of copper.
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Abhigyan Singh 2 years, 7 months ago

Am not a nerd so i haven't read the question and the answer but after this i think you have lots of doubt
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Ayush Sahani 2 years, 7 months ago

Soil erosion:- deforestation, over irrigation,over grazing. Soil conservation:-terrace farming, contour ploughing, use of spinklers, afforestation.

Omya Aryan 2 years, 7 months ago

Soil conservation is the process in which preventive measures are taken to conserve soil. Ex: contour plugging, terrace farming, shelter belts etc.

Omya Aryan 2 years, 7 months ago

The removal of soil from one place to another by the wind, water, animals etc is known as soil erosion.
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Piyush Shinde 2 years, 7 months ago

Mathematics is maths
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Monu Dahiya 2 years, 7 months ago

Advantages:- 1) Improves endurance. 2) improves mental strength. 3) provide diversity. 4) it is adaptable. 5) it burns more calories. 6) prepare you for race day 7) It can be done alone or in a group. Disadvantages:- 1) creativity is needed. 2) Increases the risk of injury for beginners
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Geeta Negi 2 years, 7 months ago

Nitish kumar

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Nitish Kumar

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Nitish Kumar

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Krishna Achu 2 years, 7 months ago

Actually I need the value of acceleration

Purvansh Chouhan 2 years, 7 months ago

decreases
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Abhigyan Singh 2 years, 7 months ago

Oxides of Sulphur and nitrogen dissolve in rain water and form acids such a rain is called acid rain

Samiksha Meshram 2 years, 7 months ago

Oxides of sulfur and nitrogen that dissolved in rain water and form acid . Such rain is called as acid rain.

Anisha Jankar 2 years, 7 months ago

Oxides of Sulphur and nitrogen dissolve in rain water and form acids such a rain is called acid rain
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Anjali Nagar 2 years, 7 months ago

Which have more than 2 factor

Ashutosh Sharma 2 years, 7 months ago

Factor more than 2

Omya Aryan 2 years, 7 months ago

The number which has more than 2 factors is factors is known as composite number. OR numbers other than prime number is known as composite number.
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Shahil Singh 2 years, 7 months ago

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Hooda 23578 2 years, 7 months ago

In meteorology, a cyclone is a large mass that rotates around the strong centre of low atmospheric pressure ,conventerclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the northern hemisphere viewed from above cyclones are characterised by inward spiraling wind that rotate about a zones of low pressure
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Hitesh Kumar 2 years, 7 months ago

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Anish Kuntal 2 years, 7 months ago

Taiyari krke kya krenge bhai

Om Pandey 2 years, 7 months ago

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16 Sixteenth

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16

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Ashif 2 years, 7 months ago

In this app open AI section --> choose chapter/topic --> tap video , that's it :) Note : you get videos of Part B topics/chapters such as NLP, Evaluation
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Neha Saha 2 years, 7 months ago

One way to compare different country's GDP is with an exchange rate, the price of one country's currency in terms of another.
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Supriya ⁷ . 2 years, 7 months ago

Using identity a² - b² = (a-b) (a+b) (4+m)² - (y-m)² = (4+m + y-m)(4+m - y-m)

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=(16+8m+m²)-(y²-2ym+m²) =16-8m+m²-y²+2ym-m² =16-8m-y²+2ym

Ramachandran R 2 years, 7 months ago

(16+8m+m²)-(y²-2ym+m²) 16-8m+m²-y²+2ym-m² 16-8m-y²+2ym

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