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1.

Walk a little slower quation and answer

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What i fidn't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION

2.

Discuss the provision of relating to winding up under the supervision of court.

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At the point when an organization has by unique or phenomenal determination set out to twist up intentionally, the court may make a REQUEST that the willful twisting up will proceed HOWEVER SUBJECT to such SUPERVISION of the court, and with such freedom for loan bosses, contributories, or others to apply to the court, and by and large on such terms and CONDITIONS as the court thinks just.

3.

Convert the following temperature into °C 1.373K2.500K

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1. 373 K
(373 -273)°C
Ans. 100°C

2. 500 K
(500 - 273)°C
Ans. 227 °C

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4.

Collect information in some of the ways through which description of villages are available in the writings of “ Prem chand & R.K. Narayan”.

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Premchand had rightly CREDITED with the salvaging the Urdu and Hindi and it is short story from the quagmire of the fantastic and ALSO romantic tales and also aimless.


On the other HAND it supports to find out the reality.


He was the one who need to make the genre of the serious short, grounded in the reality and also made the common MAN as hero rather concentrating of the king.

5.

Imagine that you are Rahul Bose. Write a letter to the President of your Resident Welfare Association complaining about older boys not allowing you to play in the colony park

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The President

Resident WELFARE Association

SWAROOP Nagar

Kanpur


Date: 03.07.18


Sub: Harassment by older COLONY boys


Sir ,


I, Rahul Bose, resident of your colony, flat no 303, would LIKE to complain that the older boys do not let us play in the colony park in the evening.


They play cricket there and when we want to play, they forcefully make us leave the park.


We have no other place to play. Please kindly REPRIMAND them and allow us to play too.


Thank you

With regards

Rahul Bose

6.

Compare hydrogen with alkali metals on the basis of Ion formation

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Hydrogen and alkali metals are similar to each other because they both form monopositive IONS and LIE in same group 1st. But hydrogen differs from alkali metals in the WAY as-
1. all alkali metals have neutrons in their NUCLEUS but hydrogen does not have any neutron.
2. the electronegativity of hydrogen is much greater than alkali metals.
3. hydrogen can combine with both metals and non metals whereas alkali metals generally combine with non metals.
4. hydrogen is a non metal but rest MEMBERS of group 1 are metals.
5. hydrogen can form both ionic as well as covalent bonds but alkali metals form ionic bonds only.

7.

Why do doctors advice us to put strips of wet cloth on the forehead of a person having fever?

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The SCIENTIFIC REASON is the BODY will be too warm so the wet CLOTH will heel up the warmness like the sun and wet cloth relating the same way the body temperature is CONTROLLED by the wet cloth

8.

Life of animals is Better than that of a human being view and counterview

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Life of ANIMALS is not better.


To be honest they are dependent on human beings for each and every need.


Humans have often used these creatures mercilessly for their PLAY.


Animals usually live in FORESTS, but in today's reality, they are found in ZOO and at National Parks.


They live under the clear open skies and are vulnerable to nature's attack.


They need to fight and look for food.


They have a TOUGH life. Whereas, humans reside in homes, they can speak, emote. they go to schools and study.

9.

A molal solution is one that contains 0.5 mole of solute in:

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ANSWER:

MOLALITY is the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1000 grams of solvent. So 1 molalal SOLUTION contains one mole of solute in 1000 grams of solvent. 1M=1liter1mole.

10.

you encountered two strange people. They were different from normal human beings but they were quite interesting and exciting. As Manish/Manisha, using your ideas, write a story in about 150-200 words narrating your experience with them.

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Myself, Manish encountered two extremely strange people while travelling in a shuttle cab.


They were discussing about the chances of Indian football TEAM to qualify for world cup.


Their ideas were quite enterprising.


Their ABILITIES of thinking out of the box were remarkable because they came up with an interesting idea of IMPROVING infrastructure for football.


They looked quite serious and were behaving as if they were the authority to frame the policy of collection of a special access which will be DEDUCTED from everyone's income for the development of football's infrastructure of the country.

11.

Seven carbon compounds present in our surroundings

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SEVEN carbon COMPOUNDS fun in our surroundings are - 


-Soaps and Detergents 

-Polymers - They include nylon, PVC, cellulose and polyethene which are used to MANUFACTURE a wide range of materials

-Perfume 

-Cosmetics 


 Along with them, carbon is also FOUND in coal, food, candles, WOOD, fertilizers and synthetic fibres all around us and even in our body

12.

Drawing at least one sketch Map to organize information about visiting an important place,a zoo or a monument

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A sketch map is a good way to NAVIGATE when you are visiting an important place, zoo or MONUMENT.


You can make one using the following steps:


Draw a rectangle or square according to the photo of the place and divide it into 3 equal portions horizontally using a faint pencil.


One is the foreground, middle ground and background.


Now draw 3 lines vertically at the same distance, just like the horizontal lines to form squares.


Draw the skyline first in the background section and fill main SECTIONS of background using clear lines.


Add the middle and front sections and then do the labeling properly.


Finally give a name to the sketch map.

13.

describe an activity with necessary electric circuit drawn to study the factor on which the resistance of a conducting wire depends.

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Resistance of a metallic conductor directly depend upon straight length of the WIRE say L.


Inversely proportional to area of cross section 1/A. Nature of the metal used.


So, Resistance R=Ρx L/A. If we consider an electric circuit COMPRISING a battery,Ammmeter and conductor wire of different material and correctional area then we SHALL be able to proof this phenomena.


The diagram is attached herewith.


Anichromewire of length L and a plug key.


At point plugging the key the current can FLOW an measured by Ammeter.


Now let us replace the nichrome wire by another nichrome wire of identical thickness but double the length that is 2 L and MEASURE the current.


Now let us replace the wire with higher correctional area and note down the current through the circuit.


Now let us replace nichrome with copper wire.


Of same length and same area of cross section. Let us note the current through ammeter.

14.

Why ethane,methane and propane do not show phenomenon of isomerism

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Because they can REACT

15.

Ethylene to n-propyl alcohol

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CH₃OH

CH₂=CH₂ -------------------> CH₃-CH₂-CH₂-OH



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16.

The presence of three unpaired electrons in the nitrogen atom can be explained by

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The presence of THREE unpaired electrons in nitrogen atom can be EXPLAINED by Hund's rule which is a PART of the Aufbau principle...

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17.

Calculate the volume of gas occupied by 28g of N2

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1 MOLE = 28 G N 22.414 of EVERY GAS at STP = 1 mole for 1 gram = 22.414/28 for 2.8 gram = 22.414/28 * 2.8 = 22.414/10 = 2.24 dm3

18.

Water is compound ______ prove this statement.

Answer» COMPOUND means made up of TWO or more elements.

so WATER is made up of THREE elements

2H and 1O

when all three COMBINES forms H20 called water.
19.

Give products of reaction of decarboxylation of 3 chloro 4 oxo pentanoic acid

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20.

Formation of pottasium sulphate from acid base reaction

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Potassium HYDROXIDE (base) on reaction with SULPHURIC acid GIVES Potassium sulphate.


2 KOH + H2SO4 --------------> K2SO4 + 2 H2O


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21.

Equation of temperature coefficient in chemical kinetics

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Don't KNOW you can TELL me it is of which CLASS and then I can HELP you out

22.

suppose we are living in the world where no fossil fuels are available from where we will get the energy to run or machines

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1.water ,we can use hydropower
2. sun, we can use SOLAR power
3. tides , we can use tidal ENERGY

23.

Do you think investment in human capital yields a rich return? Give an

Answer» YES. I think human capital YIELDS a rich return.

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24.

Eneegy relaaed or absorbed during bond forms between two atoms

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Is KNOWN as BOND ENTHALPY

25.

The total no of valence electrons in 1.6 g of ch4 to that in 1 8 g of h2o

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Molar mass of CH4 = 16 g mol-1
Molar mass of H2O = 18 g mol-1
No of electrons in ONE MOLE = 6.022×1023 electrons
No of electrons in 1 mole (16 g) of CH4 = 6.022×1023 electrons
No of electrons in (0.1 mole) 1.6 g of CH4 = 6.022×1022 electrons
No of electrons in 1 mole (18 g) of H2O = 6.022×1023 electrons
No of electrons in (0.1 mole) 1.8 g of H2O = 6.022×1022 electrons

Therefore, the TOTAL no of electrons are same.
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26.

Which are the essential functions of the Municipal Council?

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It is good to NOTE that the municipal corporation always works with the coordination of the State.


Just like the State Government works with the coordination of the CENTRAL Government.


So, we can take it as a subdivision created to ensure the ADMINISTRATION within EVERY area of the State.


The functions of municipal council therefore are to ensure everything within their area of administration from grocery, water, electricity to garbage removal, etc.

27.

Write about folk traditions of sculptural art. Answer in 25-30 words.

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Folk art is created by hand on the metal sculptures made of Bronze.


The material can be also wood DEPENDING on the REQUIREMENTS of the community or the society.


It is considered as a creative struggle of the PEOPLE to become more civilized after a period of TIME.


In Europe folk art was designed by people who lived away from the CITY centers and had no access to the rich, urban markets.

28.

Does heating a substance always cause a chemical change

Answer» YES but not always
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29.

Differentiation of examples of elements mixture and compound

Answer»

This is the ANSWER for this QUESTION DIFFERENCE between

30.

S.............m.mmmmm.........

Answer»

I THINK it is PYRUVATE .

31.

B................................

Answer» ACETONE.................
32.

The pauling electronegativity of flourine and chlorine are

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HELLO FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,,,,,,,,,,

To calculate the required electronegativity of Hydrogen and fluorine are to be found by certain assumptions which can be represented as X_H for Hydrogen and X_F for fluorine respectively.

Now by implying and putting out the Principles of Pauling's formula. Basically it was developed and the relationship between day two of those atoms "A and B" are cordially bonded in together to give the following relationship, it was given by \bf{Linus \: Pauling} who was a American Scientist to find out the difference between electronegativity between two atoms.

\boxed{\bf{X_A - X_B = 0.1017 \sqrt{\triangle}}} \\

Here this \triangle has a separate formula accordingly...

\boxed{\bf{\triangle = E_{A - B} - \sqrt{E_{A - A} \times E_{B - B}}}} \\

Now, all the variables up there, like , \bf{E_{A - B} \: E_{A - A} \: E_{B - B}} are denoting different BIND association enthalpies which are expressed by the unit of \bf{kcal \: mol^{- 1}}, which basically changes the difference in their respective electronegativities to form a different valued equation altogether of two typical bonded atoms given by this relationship.

\boxed{\bf{X_A - X_B = 0.208 \sqrt{\triangle}}} \\

Whereas when it's representation is done in \bf{kJ \: mol^{- 1}} with the bonds "A and B" or "A--B", "A and A" or "A--A", "B and B" or "B--B" for them respectively. Here, X_A and X_B are denoting their electronegativities of those two elements "A" and "B". If I'd ARBITRARILY attach a specific numeral value to fluorine as "4.0" which as the highest and most strongest ABILITY to attract stable electrons, all other electronegativities of other elements Lower than that can be calculated.

Here by using that formula of Pauling we've to SEE the original values of some variables...

\bf{BE_{H - H} = 104.2 \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}}

\bf{BE_{F - F} = 36.6 \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}}

and,

\bf{BE_{H - F} = 134.6 \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}}

These are all bond energies of these elements and atoms of "Hydrogen" and "Fluorine".

Now, using Pauling's formula :

\bf{| X_H - X_F | = 0.102 \sqrt{\triangle}} ; we used this formula because of that unit in \bf{kJ \: mol^{- 1}}

Calculate \triangle.

\bf{\triangle = BE (H - F) - \sqrt{BE (H - H) \times BE (F - F)}} \\

Substitute the following bond energy values into this equation.

\bf{= 134.6 - \sqrt{104.2 \times 36.6} \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}} \\

\bf{= 134.6 - \sqrt{3813.72} \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}} \\

\bf{= 134.6 - 61.8 \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}} \\

\bf{= 72.8 \: kcal \: mol^{- 1}} \\

Converting \bf{kcal \: mol^{- 1}} to \bf{kJ \: mol^{- 1}}.

\bf{\therefore \: \: = 72.8 \times 4.184 \: kJ \: mol^{- 1}} \\

\bf{= 304.6 \: kJ \: mol^{- 1}} \\

Now substitute this to the original equation :

\bf{\therefore \: \: | X_H - X_F | = 0.012 \sqrt{304.6}} \\

\bf{| X_H - X _F = 0.012 \times 17.4527934727} \\

\bf{\therefore \: \: | X_H - X_F | = 0.102 \sqrt{304.6}} \\

\bf{\therefore \: \: | X_H - X_F | = 1.74} \\

Since the Electronegativity of Hydrogen on Pauling's scale is "2.1" or \bf{X_H = 2.1} \\

\therefore As, the value of Electronegativity of Fluorine is HIGHER than that if Hydrogen;

\bf{X_F = 1.74 + X_H} \\

\bf{\therefore \: \: X_F = 1.74 + 2.1} \\

\boxed{\bf{\therefore \: \: X_F = 3.84 \: or \: 3.8}} \\

Likewise, the Electronegativity for Chlorine is \bf{2.5}

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND SOLVES YOUR DOUBTS FOR CALCULATING ELECTRONEGATIVITY BY USING PAULING'S SCALE!!!!!

33.

If we want to boiled the potato what chemical should be added to increase the rate of reaction?i mark as brainlist

Answer» SODIUM PLZ MARK as BRAINLIST
34.

Difference between fats and oils in pharmacognosy

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The FIXED OIL contain a GREAT PROPORTION of liquid glycerides , WHEREAS fats are containing solid glycerides ...That's all I can say about this question...

35.

What is iupac name ? solve my problem

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It's IUPAC NAME is 1 - BROMO - BUTANE

36.

What is important of temperature in any reaction?i mark as brainlist

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The TEMPRATURE tells the rate of the reaction however with the help of temprature we can determine either the substance is LESS reactive or more reactive .if a substance REACTS at low temprature then the substance is more reactive and VICE -versa

37.

Define the catalyst?i mark

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A substance that INCREASES the rate of a chemical REACTION without itself UNDERGOING any permanent chemical change is CALLED CATALYST. hope you understand please mark as brainliest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

38.

Answer Need Asap......

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Inductive EFFECT =The permanent electron displacement along a chain due to the PRESENCE of Polar covalent bond is known as inductive effect .
Resonance or mesomeric effect = When a single structure fails to explain the known properties of a compound, a number of structures on the basis of the octet rule are given which explain most of the properties but not all the known properties of the compound. This phenomena is called resonance or mesomeric effect .
Electromeric effect = This is temporary effect which involves the complete transference of the shared pair of electrons to either of the two ATOMS linked by multiple bonds on the demand of attacking reagent .
Hyper conjugation = It is Electronic interaction occurring between a double bond in a compound and a CARBON hydrogen single bond in an attached alkyl group .
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39.

What happen when aluminium react with oxygen? i mark as brainlist

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When AL2 reacts with oxygen it will form Al2O2
ALLUMINIUM OXIDE will formed

40.

The ratio of mass of 1 mole of sodium and 10^23 atoms of sodiumis

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1 MOLE of sodium is 6 x 10^23 ATOMS of sodium.


So, the RATIO becomes 6 x 10^23 : 10^23 = 6 : 1


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41.

Difference between heteropneustes fossilis and clarias gariepinus

Answer» HEY mate here is your short and understandable answer ....


The APPARENT digestibility coefficient (ADC%) for protein in catfishes, CLARIAS batrachus (Linnaeus)(16–18 cm; 45–50 g), C. gariepinus (Burchell)(21–22 cm; 60–65 g) and Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch)(10–12 cm; 10–15 g) was estimated for nine feedstuffs of plant and animal origin. Fat digestibility was tested for C. batrachus and C. gariepinus, wherein the influence of feeding FREQUENCY on protein digestibility was also examined. The digestibility trials were conducted with triplicate groups of 25 fish each in 70‐L polyvinyl …


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42.

Chemical formula in criss cross methodfor aluminium bicarbonate

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The valency of ALUMINIUM ION (Al⁺³) is 3

The valency of Bicarbonate ion (HCO₃⁻) is 1


Thus, the formula of Aluminium bicarbonate becomes Al(HCO₃)₃


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43.

Frequency defination class. 11 science

Answer» FREQUENCY is DEFINED as the RATE at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a GIVEN SAMPLE.
44.

What happens when potassium react with H2so4i mark as brainlist

Answer» HEYA!!
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✴When Pottasium ( K ) reacts with Sulphuric Acid ( H2 SO4 ) then , the following REACTION takes place ----

K + H2 SO4 ----------------------------------------------------- K2 SO4 + H2⬆

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45.

If the bond dissociation energy of xy x2 and y2 (all diatomic molecules) are in the ratio of 1:1:0.5

Answer»

I am not knowtheanswer

46.

Calucate the amount of sulphuri acid present in 200ml 0.1molar sul phuric acid in11th claa

Answer»

Here s the FORMULA for calculation of AMOUNT present in 1 litre rmb to ADD vol in litre so that all UNITS GET canncelled and finally we have gm

47.

Calculate no. of milliequivalents of h2so4 present in 10ml of n/2 h2so4 solution

Answer»

PLEASE Remember these formulae which are QUITE helpful in calculating gram equivalents.


→moles x n-factor

→given mass/equivalent mass

NORMALITY x volume(in LITRES)


Coming to your question,


Number of milli equivalents = Normality x volume (in millilitres)

= ¹/₂ x 10 = 5 meq



48.

Electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid gases produced amount

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Electrolysis of dilute sulphuric ACID gases produced AMOUNT The gas produced at the CATHODE burns with a 'pop' when a sample is lit with a LIGHTED splint. This shows that the gas is hydrogen.

The gas produced at the anode relights a glowing splint dipped into a sample of the gas. This shows that the gas is oxygen.t.


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49.

Describe an experiment to show that light is necessary for photosynthesis

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Experiment on Photosynthesis-Sunlight is necessary for Photosynthesis |


Photosynthesis is a physiological process of green plants. One of the important factor required for photosynthesis is sunlight. In this resource I have explained in detail how an experiment can be conducted to prove the importance of the factor sunlight for this process. Along with the experiment I gave some important questions as well as answers related to the experiment which will be useful for those preparing for final practical or theory exams of various Boards.

Introduction

Photosynthesis is an important physiological activity of green plants. For photosynthesis to occur in green PLANT the factors required are Sunlight, Chlorophyll and Carbon dioxide. To prove the necessity of these factors there are certain specific experiments have to be in the laboratory. So students must KNOW clearly how a particular experiment will be done for each factor clearly and also must realize why a particular STEP will be done for the success of the experiment with reasons.

Aim of the experiment:-

To prove Sunlight necessary for green plants to prepare their food.

Requirements:-

A well watered potted green plant, two strips of BLACK papers, small clips, SPIRIT lamp or bun sen burner, test tube, beaker, Petr-dish, water, mentholated spirit or rectified spirit or ethanol, iodine solution.

Sunlight is necessary for Photosynthesis experimental setup:- (Courtesy:-dev.elearn.punjab.gov.pk) 

Procedure for the experiment

Before starting the experiment to prove Sunlight is necessary for photosynthesis an important step has to be carried out is known as De-starching. De-starching is a process in which the starch present in the leaves will be eliminated by keeping the plant in dark room or closed cup-board for about 48 hours. This step is done to ensure that previously manufactured food in the leaves get consumed when the plant was kept in dark place since photosynthesis doesn't occur at that time.
Next strips of black paper will be arranged one on either side of the selected leaf of the De-starched plant with the help of clips. Now the whole plant is kept in bright Sunlight for about 3-4 hours. Then the strips of black papers are removed from the experimental leaf and then starch test or Iodine test is conducted for the experimental leaf. 

50.

Calculate the volume at stp occupied by 15 moles of o2

Answer»

MOLES to VOLUME

x22.4 (STP)


15x22.4=336