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Thursday, September 23, 2010. Let us learn about bivariate correlation. Is referred as a measure of the extent when the change in 1 variable are associated or followed by the change in the other variable. 2 variables which are connected in such a way are known as bivariate population. Best example, the yield of a crop varies with the amount of rainfall and so on. In our next blog we shall learn about advantages of asexual reproduction. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Let us learn about reproduction of bac...

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Thursday, September 23, 2010. Let us learn about bivariate correlation. Is referred as a measure of the extent when the change in 1 variable are associated or followed by the change in the other variable. 2 variables which are connected in such a way are known as bivariate population. Best example, the yield of a crop varies with the amount of rainfall and so on. In our next blog we shall learn about advantages of asexual reproduction. Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Let us learn about reproduction of bac...

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Importance of Physics: hydrocarbon suffix

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Monday, September 20, 2010. Let us learn about hydrocarbon suffix. For hydrocarbons with 1 or more single bonds between carbon atoms, the molecules are known as alkanes, and the suffix is "-ane". With 1 or more double bonds, these molecules are known as alkenes the suffix is "-ene". With 1 or more triple bonds, the molecules are known as alkynes, and the suffix is "-yne". Hydrocarbons, that contain 1 or more double bonds, are useful chemicals for many reactions. Their general formula is C.

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Importance of Physics: examples of inertia

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Let us learn about examples of inertia. Is referred as the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion or rest. Inertia. By an object's mass. Best Examples of Inertia of Rest. A passenger standing in a bus leans backwards as soon as the bus starts all of a sudden. Fruits and flowers fall down when the branches. Of a tree are shaken by wind. Particles of Dust on a carpet falls when we beat the carpet with a stick and or with hard object.

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Importance of Physics: decantation

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Let us learn about decantation. Decantation is the method by that a clear liquid obtained after sedimentation. Is transferred into another container, without disturbing the settled particles. Is a method for the separation of mixtures. Decantation is a very quick process for separating a mixture of a liquid and a heavier solid. Act of pouring off clear liquor gently from its lees or sediment, or from 1 vessel into another. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Importance of Physics: pure substance

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Thursday, September 2, 2010. Let us learn about pure substance. Pure substance is a substance with out adulteration. It cannot be separated by physical process. It can be separated by chemical process. Is a type of matter which cannot be separated into other type of matter by any physical or chemical process. A pure substance has the same color, taste, texture and composition. A pure substance is made out of a same particle. A pure substance is a form of matter which has a definite composition.

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Importance of Physics: July 2010

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Friday, July 30, 2010. Let us learn about Acids. The term acid was comes from the Latin word root ac-, meaning “sharp”, as in acetum, vinegar. Acids have long been acknowledged as a distinctive class of compounds whose aqueous solutions exhibit the following properties:. 1 A characteristic sour taste. 2 Ability to change the color of litmus1 from blue to red. 3 React with certain metals to produce gaseous H2. 4 React with bases to form a salt and water. 1 Mineral acids include. 8 Organic acid includes.

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