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Where do in our body does the saltatory conduction of impulses take place?
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Can a couple acting on a body produce translatory motion?
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name the foll.:
1. light yellow colour, sour taste, food preservative
2. the reaction in which a substance A oxidizes the substance B, then substance A reduces to substance A
asked by Mahima Sanghavi (starmahi) 8 years ago
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name a solid when kept in open forms solution after sometime
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Can Sodium bisulphate and dil. Sulphuric acid react?
asked by Josna Jose (schoolkid) 8 years ago
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which board papers are going to be tough this year if anyone has predicted plz answer
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Ammonium hydroxide is a weak base , it is said, but its pH is like 11.5 or something like that,  i guess thats quite high ?????  so, whats that.
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Which of the following is a common characteristic of a covalent compound?
A High melting point.
B Conducts electricity when it is in the molten state.
C Consists of molecules.
DAlways soluble in water
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name the acid with which iron is rendered passive.
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why do icebergs sometimes reach the equatorial region"?
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a boat at anchor is rocked by waves  whose crests are 100cm apart and velocity is 25m\s. How often do the crests reach the boat?
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