Introduction of oxidation and reduction Oxidation:"Oxidation is a reaction in which oxygen is added or hydroge
Introduction and nomenclature of aliphatic nitrocompounds Functional groups containing nitrogen are present in a variety of naturally occurring and
Introduction, nomenclature and classification of aliphatic amines Introduction of aliphatic amines Amines may be regard
Introduction, structure of carbonyl group, nomenclature and isomerism in carbonyl compound An aldehyde is either a functional group consisting of a
Main cause for loss of Biodiversity:- 4 main causes responsible Causes responsible for extinction of species are
Introduction: All living things need energy for all metabolic activities:
Electrochemistry can be defined as the branch of chemistry which deals with the relationship between Electrical Energy and Chemical Energy taking place in Redox reactions.
A changing electric field produces a changing magnetic field and vice versa which gives rise to a transverse wave known as electromagnetic wave. The time varying electric and
Term given by Tansley. It is a part of nature where living organism interact with non-living.
Alternating Current-An alternating current (i) is one whose magnitude changes continuously with time between zero and a maximum value and whose dire
d and f-block Elements The elements in the periodic table  present in between the s and p-block elements (Representative Elements) are transi
Solid State Introduction Of the three states of matter, solids possess the most structural diversity. Intermolecular forces and therma
General introduction of genetic material Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and  ribonucleic acid (RNA) are the two types of nucleic acids found in l
The motion of an object is called two dimensional, if two of the three co-ordinates are required to specify the position of the object in space changes w.r.t time and
Introduction:  Transfer of character from the individual of one generation to future generation through the direct genetic discendents is here
Introduction: For a proper control and coordination, our body has 2 systems (Nervous system and endocrine system), and both work together and from a unique sy
Introduction :- Human body is made up of several kind of cells. In multi cellular organisms, specialized cell types are formed by grouping of thous
 Introduction:- Water taken up by roots has to reach all plant parts till the tip of every grooving stem. Also food produced in leaves by pho
Introduction: The sum total of all processes by which all living organisms attain food and utilize it to use in various biological activities such
Introduction: Animal husbandry is the management and care of farm animals by humans for profit, in which genetic qualiti
Introduction: Some materials like, nutrients, gases, hormones, waste materials  or cells etc,  that prevent the body from disease, need t
Introduction: Some substance must heed to be eliminated out of body like ammonia, Uric acid, Uria, Co2, water, either or by other means
Introduction: The halogen derivatives of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons are called haloalkanes. These are obtained when the h
Introduction, nomenclature, examples of aliphatic carboxylic acids Organic compounds that contain one or more carboxyl groups, (-COOH) have acidic
Thermodynamics : It is a branch of science which deals with exchange of heat energy between bodies and conversion of the heat energy into mechanical energy an
Nutrition is the science which deals with in taking and utilization of food. Nutrients are the chemical substances taken in for body building and maintenance of its function.
Magnetism:- It is the property of the magnet by virtue of which attract small pieces of iron, nickel, cobalt etc.
The electric field around a charge can be described in two ways: By electric field and By electrostatic or electric potential
Capacitance of parallel plate capacitor with a dielectric slab: The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor of plate area A and plate separation
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