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Collision Theory of Reaction Rates: The collision theory of reaction rates is conceptualized on the

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Concurrent Lines: Three or more lines passing through a single point in a plane are

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Immunity: Definition, Types & its Response

  • Author: Jyotirmayee Nayak
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

Immunity is a very common word that most of us use in our daily lives

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When a moving conductor is placed inside a magnetic field, current is induced in it

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Urea: Chemical Formula, Structure, Properties, and Uses

  • Author: Praveen Sahu
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

Urea is a nitrogenous compound that is present in a major quantity in the dissolved

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Carbohydrates

  • Author: Shilpa Madhukar Pachapurkar
  • Date:Jan 24, 2023

Carbohydrates are the most abundant macromolecules on this earth. They comprise of carbon dioxide, water, and

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Simple Pendulum: A simple pendulum device is represented as the point mass attached to a

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Metal Carbonyls: Types, Preparation, Uses, and Examples

  • Author: Sushmita Rout
  • Date:Jul 05, 2023

In \(1884,\) Ludwig Mond observed that the nickel valves were being eaten away by \({\rm{CO}}\)

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Lifespan: Definition, Diagram, Questions, FAQs

  • Author: Priyanka Srivastava
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

Lifespan: The existence of life on Earth is mostly dependent on specific activities and processes.

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Areas of Combinations of Plane Figures: We come across many figures in our day-to-day life.