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Write the structure of a nucleotide
Concept: Introduction of Nucleic Acids
What are nucleic acids?
Concept: Introduction of Nucleic Acids
How is Nylon 6, 6 prepared?
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Nylon 66
Write names and chemical formulae of monomers used in preparing Buna-N.
Concept: Types of Polymerisation Reactions - Rubber
Chemical combination of Ziegler-Natta catalyst is ______________
Concept: Classification of Polymers
Nylon 6, 6 is a condensation polymer of hexamethylenediamine and _____________
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Nylon 6, 6 is a condensation polymer of hexamethylenediamine and _____________
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Write a chemical reaction for the preparation of the following polymer.
polyacrylonitrile
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Write a chemical reaction for the preparation of the following polymer.
polyacrylonitrile
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Write preparation of low density polythene.
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Write preparation of low density polythene.
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Write the preparation of nylon 6, 6.
Concept: Classification of Polymers
Write any three advantages of nanoparticles and nanotechnology.
Concept: Nanoparticles and Nanotechnology
Explain any two chemical methods of food preservation.
Concept: Chemicals in Food - Artificial Sweetening Agents and Food Preservatives
Explain cationic detergents.
Concept: Cleansing Agents - Soaps
Explain the mechanism of cleansing action of soaps.
Concept: Cleansing Agents - Soaps
How soap is prepared?
Concept: Cleansing Agents - Soaps
Slicing method and Lumping method.
Concept: Micro Economics - Slicing Method
Explain with reason whether you ‘agree’ or ‘disagree’ with the following statement:
The law of 'diminishing marginal utility' is important in the practice?
Concept: Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility
