Planets are large natural objects that orbit, or revolve around, stars. From the closest to the Sun, these planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth,... View Article
Imprinting is a type of learning that occurs at very sensitive periods, typically when an organism is in infancy or it can be defined as the... View Article
A gram molecule is the no. of molecules present in one mole of that substance instead of the atoms. For example, in CaCO3, one mole contains five... View Article
It is the atomic form of oxygen [O] it does not exist independently as a molecule. In chemical reactions, nascent oxygen is produced from strong... View Article
He=1s2 Ne=[He]2s22p6 Ar=[Ne]3s23p6 Kr=[Ar]4s23d104p6 Xe=[Kr]5s24d105p6 Rn=[Xe]6s24f145d106p6 Helium has a configuration of 1s2, which would seem... View Article
Celsius and Fahrenheit are two important temperature scales. Celsius is used throughout the world whereas the Fahrenheit scale is used primarily... View Article
Electrical potential V(t) of a position in the electrical field is such that, electric potential energy is required to place a particle of charge... View Article
The spinal cord is a cylindrical collection of nerve fibres and other tissue that connects all parts of the body to the brain. The spinal cord... View Article
1 cubic meter is equal to 1000000 cm3.The cubic metre (symbol m³) is the SI derived unit of volume. A cubic centimetre (cm3) is equal to the... View Article
Arsenic is a metalloid with the atomic number 33 which means it has 33 protons in its nucleus and 33 electrons in its electron cloud. Arsenic is... View Article
The chemical symbol Au refers to gold. The properties are listed below Name: GoldSymbol: AuAtomic Number: 79Atomic Mass: 196.96655 amuMelting... View Article
K(s) + H2O(l) → KOH(aq) + 1/2H2(g) Potassium hydroxide and dihydrogen gas is produced when potassium reacted with water. The products formed... View Article
Cartilage is a tremendously strong and flexible fibrous tissue, and it takes many forms and serves multiple purposes throughout the body. It is a... View Article
Sand dunes develop into all shapes and sizes. Mounds of loose sand grains that are piled up by wind movement are referred to as sand dunes. Sand... View Article
There are four chiral carbon atoms in the open-chain form of glucose. The four chiral centres (with their attached groups) are: C2 (OH,C1, C3,... View Article
Liver function is when it processes a meal, it removes sugar from the blood and stores it in the form of glycogen. When a person’s blood... View Article
Soil is one of the three major natural resources, alongside air and water. The four main components of soil are rocks (minerals), water, air and... View Article