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Occurrence
Occurrence - Chlorine belongs to the 'halogen' family. All the elements of this family are non-metals. They exhibit similar properties and they all form salts similar to sodium chloride. All the members of the group VII A are highly reactive, and they are not available in nature in the fr..
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Occurrence - Noble gases always occur in free state because of their inert nature. All the noble gases, except radon are present in air in small amounts. The relative abundance of the noble gases in air is = 1%. Helium is present in natural gas up to the extent of 10 per cent. It is also ..
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Found in the root, stem and leaves. They occur along with phloem to form the vascular bundl..
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Found in growing tips of root and shoot. Found in the vascular cambium of dicot trees just beneath the bark. They are responsible for the increase in diameter of the stem..
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Found under the skin i.e. below the epidermis in dicot stem..
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Bacteria are omnipresent, occurring in all environments. They occur in water, in air, in soil, and in or on the bodies of living organisms. There are bacteria which occur in hot springs as well as in extreme cold temperatur..
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urea formation in ureotelism Generally found in land animals which can afford to excrete sufficient volume of water or to concentrate urea in considerable quantity in the urine. It is commonly found in man, whales, seals, desert mammals like kangaroo rats, camels, toads, frogs, cartilagenous fishes, aquatic and semi aquatic r..
Occurrence
Chlorine belongs to the 'halogen' family. All the elements of this family are non-metals. They exhibit similar properties and they all form salts similar to sodium chloride. All the members of the group VII A are highly reactive, and they are not available in nature in the free state. It can be not..
Occurrence
Methane occurs in: Natural gas Marshy areas where plant matter rots and decomposes. (paddy fields, stagnant ponds) Coal mines Bodies of termites (cellulose digesting insect) Intestines of ruminating animals (animals that chew the cud e.g., cows) Constituent of biogas..
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Nitrogen exists in the free and in the combined form in the atmosphere of the earth. In the free state it occupies about 80% by volume of air. In the combined form, it is present as ammonia and all ammonium compounds, in nitric acid and in all nitrates, nitrites and in all living things in th..
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