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Hey.. IIT JEE 09 Application forms available from today. For more information.. http://www.iitg.ernet.in/jee/bankbranch.htm. AVAILABILITY OF APPLICATION FORMS Application Fee for JEE-2009 Cost of application material (both on ...
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I am just giving these questions to compensate for the question of the day which was not given from many days.i hope they meet the standards sorry its for DECEMBER 27 I MISPRINTED IT. Two landing stages M and N are served by ...
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Find the average angular speed of the sun in degree per hour for a fish under water.[critical angle=48 degrees].Assume 12-hour day and at noon time.light would fall normally on the surface of the water. what is the angula ...
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1. H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Halina Ki Rab Se Feryad 2. Be Mg Ca Sr Ba Ra Beta Mange Car Scooter Bap Roye 3. B Al Ga In Tl Bolo All Gale India Ki Theli Me 4. C Si Ge Sn Pb Kesi Germany Me Sanki Or Pagal 5. N P As Sb Bi Naye Purane A ...
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Green vitiriol-----------------FeSO4.7H2O Laughing gas---------------N2O Oxone--------------------Na2O2 Phosgene--------------COCl2 Epsom salt-----------MgSO4.7H2O Freon--------------------CCl2F2 Formalin---------------HCHO(a ...
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predicting the products::SUBSTITUTION VERSUS ELIMINATION. *Image* ...
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Atomic radii decreases, bond dissociation enthalpy becomes more negative along period. Atomic radii increases, bond dissociation enthalpy becomes less negative down the group. Anomalous property of N, O and F is due to small ...
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*Image* Tautomers are organic compounds that are interconvertible by a chemical reaction called tautomerization. As most commonly encountered, this reaction results in the formal migration of a hydrogen atom or proton, accomp ...
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SEMI – MICRO QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF SIMPLE INORGANIC SALT _______________________________________________________________ CATIONS: Pb 2+ ,Hg 2+ ,Cu 2+ ,Cd 2+ , Ag + , Fe 2+ , Fe 3+ , Al 3+ , Zn 2+ , Mn 2+ , Co 2+ , Sr 2+ , ...
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Introduction The p-block contains several elements of great social and economic importance as well as chemical interest. Examples include the use of aluminium as a structural material, the importance of silicon and germanium ...
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Here are a few tips to help you Improve your concentration 1. To enhance your concentration and powers of focus, count your steps when you walk. This is a particularly strong technique. Take six steps while taking a long inha ...
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f you know these points then it will improve your performance If there is no negative marking then you should first try to do as many problems as you can ,use wise guesses ,wherever possible .For blind guesses fix a particula ...
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You may have studied your material well and still not get the marks you deserve. Or you may have less work done and still maximize your results in the exam. What do you need to do to? Practice exactly what you have to do in t ...
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Extended Periodic Table *Image* *Image* ...
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Eudiometry Absorbent gas(es) absorbed KOH CO2, SO2, Cl2 Ammon Cu2Cl2 CO Turpentine oil O3 Alkaline pyrogallol O2 Water NH3, HCl CuSO4/CaCl2 H2O ...
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Trick 1 : Multiply any two numbers from 11 to 20 in your head. Take 15 x 13 for example... Place the larger no. first in your mind and then do something like this Take the larger no on the top and the second digit of the smal ...
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Reading Of course you should read actively, but that is easier said than done. Write questions in the margins about things you don’t understand. Don’t bother highlighting — highlighting is useless for reading science te ...
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Equivalence Priciple The newly discovered relativity of space and time was very important in Einstein's desire to understand gravity. Einstein found Newton's description of gravity disappointing, because it assumes that space ...
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The Carbon Cycle The concentration of carbon in living matter (18%) is almost 100 times greater than its concentration in the earth (0.19%). So living things extract carbon from their nonliving environment. For life to contin ...
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How to Score Good Marks in CBSE Boards... How to Score Good Marks There are some tips and tricks that will help you a lot in preparation for the board exams. How many subjects, you touch for on daily basis and how much time y ...
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HOW 2 ACQUIRE THE IMAGE OF A STAR Unlock The Real You Think ur new image, feel ur new image, and act ur new image. Ur personality is releasedand u r able 2 xpress ur true self. 1. I need 2 change my Negative Attitude 2wards L ...
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Cubing numbers that are near a power of ten Such as 13, 104, 1012, etc. Example: 123 Step One: Subtract the nearest power of ten from the number: 12 - 10 = 2 Step Two: Double this number and add the number being cubed: (2 x 2 ...
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Hi Student, 5 months since our inception, It gives me immense pleasure to announce the launch of a magazine for IIT JEE preparations! It will be given free to select users of Our site. Check the details in the mail. We are al ...
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Squaring numbers in the 300s Choose a number in the 300s (practice with numbers under 310, then progress to larger ones). The first digit of the square is 9: 9 _ _ _ _ The next two digits will be 6 times the last 2 digits: _ ...
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WARNING!!!>>>A small truth to make our Life 100% successful.... (if) A = 1 B = 2 C = 3 D = 4 E = 5 F = 6 G = 7 H = 8 I = 9 J = 10 K = 11 L = 12 M = 13 N = 14 O = 15 P = 16 Q = 17 R = 18 S = 19 T = 20 U = 21 V = 22 W ...
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I have a habit of messing up everything on my exam day. I study the entire syllabus , and can solve many problems that others can't. But that is,in pre-exam time. During the real time, I mess up even simple problems. I crack ...
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For th efunction f(x) = x cos 1/x , x>=1 A) for atleast one x in the interval [1,∞), f(x+2)-f(x)<2 B) lim x->∞ f'(x) = 1 C) for all x in the interval [1,∞) , f(x+2)-f(x) >2 D) f'(x) is strictly decreasing in ...