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Lead Acetate Formula: Lead acetate is a toxic chemical compound composed of lead \(\left( {{\rm{P}}{{\rm{b}}^{{\rm{2 +

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Nucleic Acids: Just like we save our important data in a pen drive, similarly, the

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More and Less: Definition, Examples and Visualisation

  • Author: Madhurima Das
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

More and Less: In our daily lives, we frequently make comparisons. We will see how important

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Latent Heat and Specific Latent Heat: Let us do an experiment to understand Latent Heat

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Pascal’s Law is a principle in fluid mechanics that tells us how pressure at various points

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Lymphoid Organs: Learn Definition, Types and Functions

  • Author: Jyotirmayee Nayak
  • Date:Oct 13, 2024

Lymphoid Organs: Do you know what our immune system is made up of? Can you

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Types of Lines: Properties, Intersecting Lines and Examples

  • Author: Pranav Trivedi
  • Date:Jan 24, 2023

Lines: When we as humans started to make sense of the world around us, one

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In Class 11, Biology is vital for students who want to opt for the Medical

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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 11: NCERT solutions for Class 11 maths Chapter

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Nitrogen: Definition, Structure, Density, Uses, Properties

  • Author: Kushal Jarwal
  • Date:Jan 25, 2023

Nitrogen is everywhere! It is the most abundant gas present in the atmosphere, forming about