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Physical and Chemical Changes: Overview, Differences, Experiments

  • Author: Shalini Kaveripakam
  • Date:14-03-2024

Change does not happen by itself. A cause always accompanies a change in a substance.

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Interhalogen Compounds: Types, Preparation, Properties, Uses

  • Author: Pavithra VG
  • Date:25-01-2023

When halogen group elements react with each other, interhalogen compounds are formed. In other terms, it's a

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Blood: Composition of Blood and Its Functions

  • Author: Harshitha A
  • Date:25-01-2023

Blood: Every animal has a circulatory system, hence blood is present in them. Blood is

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Data Table: Sources, Presentation, Types & Uses

  • Author: Rachana
  • Date:25-01-2023

Every day we come across a lot of information in facts, numerical values, tables, graphs,

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Chlorine: Introduction, Structure, Chemical & Physical Properties, Uses

  • Author: Praveen Sahu
  • Date:25-01-2023

Have you ever observed a pungent and irritating smell near a swimming pool or when

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Natural and Artificial Magnets – Differences, Properties, Uses

  • Author: Kuldeep S
  • Date:25-01-2023

A magnet is a piece of metal we have played with since childhood for its

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Mendeleev’s Periodic Table: Introduction, Advantage, Limits

  • Author: Praveen Sahu
  • Date:14-03-2024

Mendeleev Periodic Table was introduced in 1869, following the rejection of Newlands Octave Law. Elements were

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Boron: Definition, Occurrence, Properties & Uses

  • Author: Praveen Sahu
  • Date:25-01-2023

An element belonging to the p-block, is essential for the cell walls of plants. However,

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Rubber: Definition, Formation, Properties & Uses

  • Author: Praveen Sahu
  • Date:22-06-2023

Rubber is an elastic substance that is also referred to as latex or caucho. It

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Crystallisation: Check Definition, Process & Examples

  • Author: Sahana Soma Kodarkar
  • Date:20-01-2025

Crystallisation: The procedure involved in the production of crystals is referred to as crystallisation. When