The element 'Tin' corresponding to the atomic number 50 is often denoted by the symbol 'Sn' (derived from the Latin name for tin: Stannum).... View Article
Light exhibits various phenomenons like refraction, reflection, dispersion, scattering and many more. In this article we will study about... View Article
Answer: Dispersion of white light is defined as splitting white light into seven constituent colours when passed through the prism. When white... View Article
A collision occurs when two objects come in direct contact with each other. It is the situation in which two or more bodies exert forces on each... View Article
Holozoic nutrition can be defined as a method of nutrition that involves the ingestion of some complex organic substances that may be in the... View Article
The Least count of an instrument that is used to measure something is the least value of a physical quantity which can be measured accurately... View Article
Forests are our aid. We all depend upon forests directly or indirectly for survival. Forests provide us with a wide variety of necessities.... View Article
A diabatic wall (also referred to as a diathermal wall) is a wall that allows heat to pass through it. Therefore, it can be understood that... View Article
An important characteristic of angiosperms is double fertilization, where two nuclei (of sperm) from each of the pollen tubes go on to fertilise... View Article
The Green Revolution involved the production of high yielding varieties (often abbreviated to HYV) of seeds, resulting in an increase in... View Article
The inertia of motion can be understood as follows:Â For a body that is already in a state of motion, it will have a tendency to continue in... View Article
A mechanical force can be defined as a force that features some direct contact between two objects (one applying the force and another which is... View Article
Acropetal order is a term that is the modified form of racemose inflorescence. It is the arrangement of plant flowers on the plant's pedicel in... View Article
Some important physical features of India include: The Himalayas (Mountaneous region): The Himalayas are made up of a chain of very high... View Article
Answer: The term 'equivalent conductance' can be defined as the net conductance of every ion that is produced from one gram equivalent of a... View Article
Answer: The exchange of electrons between an atomic orbital on one atom and an antibonding orbital on another atom is known as back bonding.... View Article
DNA and RNA are a long unbranched linear polymer of monomer units called nucleotides. Each nucleotide is made up of, one each of a pentose... View Article
Deoxyribonucleic acid, more commonly known as DNA, is a complex molecule storing all the information about an organism and being used to... View Article