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Some Commercially Important Polymers: Types, Examples

  • Author: Sahana Soma Kodarkar
  • Date:25-01-2023

Some Commercially Important Polymers: Polymers are widely used materials in today's world and can be

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Applications of Equilibrium Constant

  • Author: Umesh_K
  • Date:06-04-2025

Applications of Equilibrium Constant: The numerical value of the equilibrium constant is critical because it

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Intercept: Definition, X-intercept, Y-intercept, Formulas, Examples

  • Author: Priya Wadhwa
  • Date:26-01-2023

Intercept: An intercept is a point on the \(Y\)-axis through which the slope of a

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Organ and Organ System – Definition, Parts & Functions

  • Author: Sagarika Swamy
  • Date:25-01-2023

Organ and Organ System: Have you ever wondered how the human body functions vigorously every

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GUJCET Result 2025: Check Details Here

  • Author: Varun_Y
  • Date:12-11-2024

The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) will declare the GUJCET 2024 results

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pH Formula – Definition, Equation, Applications

  • Author: Ankita Sahay
  • Date:25-01-2023

pH Formula: There are numerous acid-base indicators, such as natural and artificial indicators. Among them,

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Cardiac Cycle, Blood Pressure, and Heart Rate: Definition, Phases, Physiology

  • Author: Swati_C
  • Date:07-04-2025

Higher animals possess an elaborated circulatory system that consists of a muscular and chambered heart,

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Chemical Formula of Water: Definition, Structure, Properties of Water

  • Author: Sahana Soma Kodarkar
  • Date:01-12-2022

Chemical Formula of Water: A major part of all living organisms is made up of

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Study Physical Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones

  • Author: Sushmita Rout
  • Date:25-01-2023

Aldehydes and ketones are simple compounds consisting of the carbonyl group - a carbon-oxygen double

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Sulphur Dioxide: Preparation, Structure, Properties, and Uses

  • Author: Sushmita Rout
  • Date:25-01-2023

Sulphur Dioxide: Do you know what a burning matchstick smells like? It smells like sulphur dioxide.