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Chemical properties of Aluminium

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Introduction The availability of aluminium in a pure state is very rate due to its chemical properties. Additionally, it is one of the most abundant compounds on the Earth due to its availability of it as a compound state with other materials. “Alum and aluminium oxide” are the two most ... Read More

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Introduction The fact that ancient India engaged in perilous trade with the Roman Empire is simply unknown to the vast majority of people, except for a few archaeologists and historians. Even as early as the third century BC, traders from the Mediterranean began to assemble in considerable numbers in the ... Read More

Balz schiemann reaction mechanism

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Introduction The Balz-Schiemann (BS) reaction was one of the first procedures for producing fluorinated aromatic compounds but is still commonly used today. The thermal breakdown of diazonium tetrafluoroborate by diazotization of the corresponding aromatic amines introduces a fluorine atom into aromatic rings in this process. This reaction is notably essential ... Read More

Trade and Traders

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Introduction Gems were mined in the northern portion of India in the Himalayan belt. The western part of the country was filled with sandalwood, including the parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka. Pearls were found in the coastal areas, and corals were also seen on the islands. Various kinds of crops ... Read More

Monopoly and a Monopolistic Competition

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Introduction Companies usually become monopolies by having access to the entire supply chain, from production to sales which is known as vertical integration. In another way, a monopoly business can buy companies to become the only significant player in the market. This is called horizontal integration. Let us see in ... Read More

What is a regular polygon?
State the name of a regular polygon of
(i) 3 sides
(ii) 4 sides
(iii) 6 sides.

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Updated on 10-Oct-2022 13:47:56

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To do:  We have to define regular polygon and state the name of a regular polygon of(i) 3 sides(ii) 4 sides(iii) 6 sides.Solution:A polygon is a closed plane or two-dimensional figure whose sides are straight line segments.Regular polygon:A regular polygon is a polygon that has equal sides and equal angles.(i) A regular polygon of 3 ... Read More

How many diagonals does each of the following have?
(a) A convex quadrilateral
(b) A regular hexagon
(c) A triangle.

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Updated on 10-Oct-2022 13:47:54

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To do:  We have to find the number of diagonals each of the below shapes have.(a) A convex quadrilateral(b) A regular hexagon(c) A triangle.Solution:(a) A convex quadrilateral is shown below.From the above figure, we can observe that, A convex quadrilateral has two diagonals.(b) A regular hexagon is shown below.From the above figure, ... Read More

Given here are some figures.

Classify each of them on the basis of the following.
(a) Simple curve
(b) Simple closed curve
(c) Polygon
(d) Convex polygon
(e) Concave polygon."

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Updated on 10-Oct-2022 13:47:53

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To do:  We have to classify each of the given figures on the basis of the following.(a) Simple curve(b) Simple closed curve(c) Polygon(d) Convex polygon(e) Concave polygon.Solution:We know that, Simple curves:Simple curves do not cross or intersect.Simple closed curve:Does not have end points and does not intersect.Polygon:A polygon is a closed plane or ... Read More

What are the environmental consequences of the increasing demand for energy? What steps would you suggest to reduce energy consumption?

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Updated on 10-Oct-2022 13:47:41

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The environmental consequences of the increasing demand for energy are as follows:1. Setting up more nuclear power plants increases the radioactivity in the environment.2. Construction of hydropower plants is disturbing the ecological balance.3. The combustion of fossil fuels causes acid rain, due to which plants, soil, and aquatic life get damaged.4. The combustion of ... Read More

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using a solar cooker? Are there places where solar cookers would have limited utility?

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Updated on 10-Oct-2022 13:47:41

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The advantages of solar cells are as follows:1. They do not have moving parts and require no maintenance.2. They can be used even in remote and inaccessible areas.3. It saves fossil fuels like coal, kerosene, petroleum, etc, which are non-renewable.4. It does not produce any harmful smoke and ash that ... Read More

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