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The answer is D
Akalis liberate ammonia when they react with Ammonium Salts
Acids turn litmus red
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The answer is D
Akalis liberate ammonia when they react with Ammonium Salts
Acids turn litmus red
Find the mass of each compound, and find the mass of H2O in the compound. Take the mass of H2O as a percentage of the total mass
Ammonia is the gas that turns litmus blue.
man it is simple... draw the structure of glucose and leave the end bonds long... and keep it in square brackets...draw the structure of starch
can anybody help please??
thanks for the helpman it is simple... draw the structure of glucose and leave the end bonds long... and keep it in square brackets...
this is due to starch is polymer of glucose.. still u didnt get just tell me.
no probs.thanks for the help
Awesome12Plz solve all and with diagrams
it is simple..
For the last question, take your ruler and allign it to the blue line such that its mark coincides with the ray. Then follow it backwards in the deep region, making contact with the already-present wavefronts
ohk thx though!!it is simple..
in combustion --> carbon dioxide is release which today combustion reaction occurs more leads to increase in carbon dioxide conc.
in respiration-->when we breathe out, all the carbon dioxide we exhale has already been accounted for. We are simply returning to the air the same carbon that was there to begin with. Remember, it's a carbon cycle, not a straight line - and a good thing, too!
paki ho kia??no probs.
yes almost.. why am i wrong?paki ho kia??
kkiaaaaa???yes almost.. why am i wrong?
almost??? :^)yes almost.. why am i wrong?
well i m not perfect so i always say almost..almost??? :^)
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