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Identify all rows of the table where the output is 1. Note that 1 s t , 2 n d , 3 r d and the last row has output ..
Steps in glycolysis
1) Glucose in the cells is phosphorylated by ATP in the presence of gluco hexokinase to form glucose-6-phosphate. 2) Glucose-6-phosphate is then converted into fructose-6-phosphate by the enzyme glucose phosphate isomerase. 3) Fructose-6-phosphate is then phosphorylated by ATP in the p..
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Multiplying by 4 times the coefficient of x 2 on both sides i.e., 4..
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The increase and decrease in oxidation number per atom can be indicated as: O.N. increases by 2 per ato..
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relation between molecular mass and emprical formula mass The value of n is obtained through the relation,..
Plot Linear equations in two variables
Summary Linear equations in two variables - An equation is called a Linear equation in one variable or an equation of degree one in one variable, if only a single variable with degree one occurs in the eq..
Linear equations in two variables with examples
Linear equations in two variables - An equation whose graph is a straight line is called a linear equation. (linear means straight). An equation of degree one is linear.An equation whose graph is a straight line is called a linea..
Discrete variable
Consider an example: The number of pupils in a class can be 30, 34, 40. But it cannot be 30.2, 35.1, because number of pupils can be expressed only as a whole number. Such numerical as number of children, trees, sheep are called discrete variables..
Variable Valency
Normally metals donate electrons from their valence shell so as to form positively charged ions such that the charge on the ion is equal to its electropositive valency. However, in transition elements, an atom loses electrons from the shell next to the valence shell (penultimate shell). In such a s..
Variable Speed
Example: A rubber ball dropped from a certain height (h 1 ) on reaching the ground bounces up to a height less than the initial one (h 2 ). It continues to bounce but the height to which it rises keeps decreasing (h 3 , h 4 ). The distance covered by the ball in unit time decreases. The ..
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