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Compound Microscope
Laboratory Model of Compound Microscope Compound Microscope - A Laboratory Model of Compound Microscope It is an optical instrument used for observing highly magnified images of tiny object..
Compound
A compound is a pure substance that is formed by the combination of atoms of two or more elements by either transfer or by sharing of electrons. The atoms of the different elements in a compound are chemically combined in a fixed and constant proportion. If this proportion is di..
Compound
It is a pure substance that can be decomposed into simpler substances by some suitable chemical technique. A compound is formed by combination of two or more elements in a definite proportion. For example, water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen elements present in the ratio..
Compounds
Compounds - A compound is a pure substance that is formed by the combination of atoms of two or more elements. The atom in a compound is chemically combined in a fixed and constant proportion. When compounds are formed, atoms of two or more elements combine c..
2. Compound with a compound
a) Water and salt b) Water and alcohol c) Salt and suga..
Angles
Reflex Angle : An angle whose measure is more than 180 o and less than 360 o is called a reflex angle..
Angles
When two straight lines meet at a point they form an angle..
Angle
When two straight lines meet at a common point, they form an angle. and are called arms of the angle BAC. The point 'A' is called the vertex. The angle formed by the two rays AB and AC is denoted by the symbol BAC. If there is only one angle at A, the..
Angles
Definition - When two straight lines meet at a point they form an angle. The point at which the arms meet (O) is known as the vertex of the angle. The amount of turning from one arm (OA) to other (OB) is called the measure of the angle ( AOB) and written as m AOB. An h..
Angles
Fig.(i) Fig.(ii) Fig.(iii) Let OA and OB two half lines with common end point O. The half lines OA and OB are the sides of an angle and the point O is the vertex of the angle. An angle is an amount of rotation..
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