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Class 10 Science: Important Chemical Reactions

This post includes the most important chemical reactions of Chemistry section which help you to excel in your exams. The reactions are mentioned chapterwise. Chemical Reactions and Equations 1. Pb(NO3)2 + 2 KI → PbI2 + 2KNO3 PbI2 is yellow precipitate formed. This reaction is double displacement reaction or precipitation reaction. 2. CaO + H2O […]

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Ultimate ‘Difference Between’ Questions Guide for Class 9-12

In this post, you will find the “difference between” questions which are asked in your exams for Class 9-12. These questions are designed to test your understanding and knowledge of various concepts. By comparing and contrasting different ideas, you will be able to develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, answering these questions

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Periodic Classification of Elements: 48 Must-Know Q&A

In this post, periodic classification of elements question answers are provided which includes NCERT questions as well. 1. Did Dobereiner’s triads also exist in the columns of Newlands’ Octaves? Compare and find out. Answer: Yes, Dobereiner’s triads also existed in the columns of Newland’s Octaves. For example, Li, Na, K.If we consider lithium (Li) as

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Periodic Classification of Elements: Short Notes

In this post, you will get notes of periodic classification of elements chapter. Dobereiner’s Triads Dobereiner’s found that when elements are arranged into groups of three in the order of their increasing atomic mass, the atomic mass of the element; which comes in the middle, is the arithmetic mean of rest of the two. He

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Carbon and its Compound: Short Notes

Here you will find the short notes of carbon and its compound. Carbon is an important constituent of the foods, fuels, household and commercial articles, textile fabrics, perfumes, explosives, dyes, war gases etc. The Earth’s crust has only 0.02% carbon in the form of minerals (like petroleum, coal, carbonates and hydrogen carbonates) and the atmosphere

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