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Nomenclature
Carl Linnaeus, father of modern botany, was a Swedish naturalist who laid the foundation of modern classification and nomenclature in 175..
Atoms and Molecules
Laws of Chemical Combination With the development of more scientific ideas on elements, compounds and mixtures, people began to probe into how and why substances react. French chemist A. Lavoisier laid the foundation to the scientific investigation of matter by describing that substan..
Nomenclature
Carl Linnaeus, father of modern botany, was a Swedish naturalist who laid the foundation of modern classification and nomenclature in 1758. He devised a binomial system of nomenclature (naming system) in which an organism is given two names: A generic name (name of genus) which it shares ..
E- waste
E-waste What contributes to e-waste? Discarded electronic devices like televisions, personal computers, floppies, audio-video CDs, batteries, electric switches, telephones, air conditioners, cellphones, electronic toys, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, kitchen utensils and eve..
Introduction
Alessandro volta picture ) who experimented with electricity and made major inroads in understanding the phenomenon. By the middle of the eighteenth century, there were machines that could generate large electrical charges. Static electricity may produce dramatic effects but it is of very little practical use to us. It is ..
Structure of Atom
picture of john dalton When scientists started exploring matter, they discovered that the smallest particle of an element that maintains its chemical identity through all chemical and physical changes is called and 'atom'. Just how small these atoms are can be made out if you realize that there are about 60,000,000,000,..
The Computer Science Department had 24 students in the year 2002. If 1..
The Computer Science Department had 24 students in the year 2002. If 10 of these students failed, then how many students graduated? => 18 or 10 or 14 or 34..
The computer science department had 28 students in the year 2002. If 1..
The computer science department had 28 students in the year 2002. If 14 of these students failed, then how many students graduated? => 42 or 22 or 6 or 14..
Differentiation
The derivative, measures the rate at which the dependent variable changes with respect to the independent variable. It is one of the most important ideas in Calculus. The differentiation of functions are widely used in science , economics, medicine and computer scienceh..
Differentiation
Introduction - The derivative, measures the rate at which the dependent variable changes with respect to the independent variable. It is one of the most important ideas in Calculus. The differentiation of functions are widely used in science, economics, medicine and computer ..
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