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Satyanarayan Sethy 2 years, 1 month ago

The process of formation of crystals of pure substance from their solution is called crystalisation

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The process of cooling a hot concentrated solution of a substance to obtain crystal called cristalization.

Devang Singla 2 years, 1 month ago

Sulphur chloride

Hannah Fathima 2 years, 1 month ago

No idea
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The presence of water in base called alkali.
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Seema Kushwah 1 year, 9 months ago

Air has force

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Alkali is form of base oH
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Patrick's wish was to complete all his homework till the end of the semester of 35 days

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Patrick' s to do all my homework till the end of the semester that 35 days

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The Patrick's wish was to do his home work till the end of month

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Patrick wish was that the elf needs to do his homework till the end of the semester that's 35 days

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Silver metal has completely filled d orbitals in its ground state. How can you say that it is a transition elements
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What is the formula

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What is the answer
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What is heat ?
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What is the full from the p c
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Vihani Verma 2 years ago

In nutshell, an economy has to allocate its resources and choose from different potential bundles of goods (What to produce), select from different techniques of production (How to produce), and decide in the end, who will consume the goods (For whom to produce).

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What to produce? How to produce? And for whom to produce?

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What to produce ? How to produce ? For whom to produce ?

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What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?
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Education enhance the cultural richness It also help in the growth of country 's economy
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M Charith 2 years, 1 month ago

d=6

Suraj Soni 2 years, 1 month ago

a21=a+20d a7=a+6d a21-a7=a+20d-a-6d a21-a7=14d Given that a21-a7=84 14d=84 Hence,d=6(answer)
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Mahak Maheshwari 2 years, 1 month ago

Alluvial soil Clayey in nature Capacity to hold moisture Stacked hard when 1st shower

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alluvial soil. 1.This soil is very fertile in nature. 2.Alluvial soil is mainly used for the production of vegetables. 3.Various proportions of sand, silt, and clay in different amounts form the alluvial soil.

Taha Farooqui 2 years, 1 month ago

Alluvial
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Vihani Verma 2 years ago

Dadabhai Naroji advocated the theory of 'Drain of Wealth' in the 19th century. The colonial period was marked by the exploitation of Indian resources. The sole motive of Britain to conquer India was to own a perennial source of cheap raw materials to feed its own industrial base in Britain.

Baharul Islam 2 years, 1 month ago

Central of economic problems
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Savitha Murugan 2 years, 1 month ago

No

M Charith 2 years, 1 month ago

No it is not a term

Nihal Bendi 2 years, 1 month ago

a=11 D=8-11= -3 an = -150 an=a + (n-1)d -150 = 11+ (n-1)-3 -150= 11-3n+3 -150 = 14 -3n -150 -14 = -3n -164 = -3n n = -164/-3 n =54.6... So ,-150 is not a term of the given AP. ........Harika

Nayan Gaur 2 years, 1 month ago

-52=n So,-150 is not a term of A.P.

Shameer Thadayil 2 years, 1 month ago

Xn = a +(n-1)d

-150=11+(n-1)×-3

-150-11=(n-1)×-3

-161=   (n-1)×-3

-161÷-3=(n-1)

-53.6=(n-1)

​​​​​​​n=54.6,it is not positive intiger, so -150 is not a term if these sequence

 

 

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Google tried
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3

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4=simple,continous,perfect and perfect continous

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