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Notes for NCERT Chemistry Class 12

Solubility Of Gases In Liquids | Notes for NCERT Chemistry Class 12 Solubility Of Gases In Liquids – Gases are defined as the substances that can expand freely and fills the space.  It is one of the four fundamental states of matter (others are solid, liquid, and plasma). Gases do not have a fixed shape. A pure gas comprises of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules i.e.having one type of atom (e.g. oxygen), or compound molecules made from a variety of atoms (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas mixture contains a variety of pure gases much like the  air . Gas does not have any particular shape. Molecules in the gases are attached together by weak electrostatic forces or van der Waals forces. Gas molecules are very loosely packed as compared to solids and liquids. This means that molecules in gases are very far apart from each other, and are attached together by weak electrostatic forces or van der Waals forces. SOLUBILITY OF GASES The solubility is the

ORDER & RANKING Question & Answers Solutions

ORDER & RANKING Question & Answers Solutions Online Banking Classes  – Order & Ranking  concept involves arranging people or items in a particular way according to the conditions given in the question. You can expect 2-3 questions from this topic in the banking exam making it the important topic to go through. Here, in this blog we are covering 5 important examples based on this concept: ORDER & RANKING Question Q1.  There are five books of different weights. A is heavier than C and B is heavier than D. E is lighter than B but heavier than C. D is lighter than C. Which is the lightest book? (a) E (b) D (c) B (d) C S1. Ans. (b) Sol.  A is heavier than C and B is heavier than D A > C and B > D E is lighter than B but heavier than C. D is lighter than C. B > E > C > D Thus, we can definitely say from the above conditions that D is the lightest book. Learn complete  ORDER & RANKING Question & Answers Solutions he

RBI Recruitment Notification 2018

RBI Recruitment Notification 2018 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA – DIRECT RECRUITMENT OF SPECIALISTS IN GRADE ‘B’ – PANEL YEAR 2018 RBI Recruitment 2018 job alert for both Fresher and Experienced Candidates updated on August 18, 2018. Get Full Details and Direct Official Link for registering in RBI Recruitment 2018 along with current RBI Recruitment official Notification 2018 here. Get all recent RBI Vacancy 2018 across India and check all latest RBI 2018 job openings instantly here. Know upcoming IBPS/SBI Bank Exams and RBI Recruitment 2018 immediately here. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Eligibility for thePosts: Before applying, candidates should ensure that they fulfill the eligibility criteria for the advertised posts. The Reserve Bank of India Services Board, hereinafter referred to as ‘Board’ would admit to the Examinations all the candidates applying for this post with the requisite fee/intimation charges (wherever applicable) on the basis of the information furnished in the

Takshila Learning AIM – Best Online Education (E- Learning) Portal

Takshila Learning AIM – Best Online Education (E- Learning) Portal Takshila Learning   is a leading organization in the field of Online Learning. It is aimed at providing personalized quality education to everyone. Our courses range from basic school studies to advance professional skills. All this is achieved through self-learning courses or through live classes taught by teachers from around the world using the e-Learning portal of the company. Over years this will become a portal where any student from anywhere can get required courses and training of any kind at easy and affordable price. We also aim to become the teacher of the world from India by providing opportunities and an online platform to young faculties to teach the students globally. Teachers can record their lectures either at Takshila Learning’s studio or from their homes. Our team would promote those lectures, thus creating a royalty income for faculties for lifetime. In the LIVE option teachers stay in touch

What is Electricity and how the Electric circuit works?

What is Electricity and how the Electric circuit works? NCERT Science Class 6  – In this article, we will learn What is Electricity and how the Electric circuit works? from  class 6 science Electricity  is the powerful form of energy. All the devices which run by electricity have an electric current flow through them. Some examples are the electric bulb, heater, refrigerator, iron, fan, oven etc. with the help of electricity you can light your home, offices, roads, market, factories etc.  By using suitable devices, electricity is transformed into the different type of energy as follows Light energy – electric bulb, fluorescent tube and CFL bulb. Sound energy – TV, radio, transistor, loudspeaker and tape recorder. Mechanical energy – Mixer, grinder, electric motor, electric lifts etc. Magnetic energy – Transformers, electric bells etc. Heat energy – cooking- ovens, toaster etc. Heating – Heater, iron etc. Cooling – refrigerator, AC etc. Sources of Electricity Cur

Weather, Climate and Factors affecting Climate? NCERT Class 7 Science

Weather, Climate and Factors affecting Climate? NCERT Class 7 Science In this article, we will learn What is Weather , Climate , and Factors affecting climate? from class 7 science. Weather We have come across this word many times. Whenever we plan a holiday or any function we always consider the weather. It has a profound effect on our lives. It is basically a day to day condition of an atmosphere influenced by specific conditions like temperature, humidity, wind speed etc. The 24 hours of weather reports contain temperature, humidity, and rainfall. These are the elements of the weather. Weather changes from time to time. It is a complex phenomenon for example- the morning might be sunny and randomly out of nowhere there can be rainfall. The primary source of energy Sun causes changes in weather. Constituents of weather Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Rainfall Snowfall Hail Thunder What is Hygrometer? It is the amount of moisture present in the air. It refer

Venn Diagrams Questions and Answers for Bank PO & CLERK

Venn Diagrams Questions and Answers for Bank PO & CLERK Banking Classes  : Venn diagram is one of the most important topics for bank exams (IBPS/SBI/RRB – Clerk & PO).  3-5 questions  can be expected from this topic. A Venn diagram is an illustration of the relationships among different sets, groups of objects that may or may not share something in common. Venn diagram presents relationships in the form of circles or geometrical figures. Items residing in the overlapping section bearing a commonality and items residing in the outer portions of the circles/geometrical figures do not share specified common traits. Let us understand the concept of Venn diagram with the help of some examples: Venn diagram of   set of even numbers & odd numbers : Even numbers =  2, 4, 6, 8, 10 etc. Odd numbers =  1, 3, 5, 7, 9 etc. Venn Diagram of  set of Natural numbers & Whole numbers : Natural numbers =  1, 2, 3, 4, 5.……etc Whole numbers =  0, 1, 2, 3, 4……etc L

Federal Bank Recruitment Notification 2018 – 19

Federal Bank Recruitment Notification 2018 – 19 Online Banking Classes  : Federal Bank, one of India’s leading Private Sector Banks invite applications for Scale I Officer & Clerk Vacancies. They have organised an Online Aptitude Test for Officers and Clerk to select the candidates. The Online mode of applying for recruitment will be started from 14 th  August and end on 27 th  August 2018. The selection process of the recruitment process is different to the post which candidate will select. Candidate will be selected according to bank norms.     No other means/mode of application will be accepted.    Check Complete Recruitment Details Below:- Important Dates Opening Date of Online Registration Gateway/ Remittance of Application fee 14 th  August 2018 Closing Date of Online Registration Gateway/ Remittance of Application fee 27 th  August 2018 Proposed Date of Online Aptitude Test for Officers and Clerks 09 th  September 2018 Scale of Pay and Other Emoluments

IBPS PO 2018 FAQS – Frequently Asked Questions

IBPS PO 2018 FAQS – Frequently Asked Questions IBPS has released the notification for the recruitment of  Probationary Officers  in various Public Sector Banks and is going to be a great opportunity to work in the government sector. Give your best this year and we, at  Takshila Learning , will help you in each phase of the examination. Is there any change in Exam Pattern as compared to the previous year? Yes, the major change in the pattern of  IBPS PO 2018 exam  is the introduction of sectional timings of 20 minutes for each of the three sections in Prelims Exam. When will be the exam conducted? The Tentative dates for Preliminary Exams are  13.10.2018, 14.10.2018, 20.10.2018 and 21.10.2018 The Tentative date for Mains Exam is  18.11.2018 When will the result be declared? Tentative Date for declaration of Results for  Preliminary exam – October/ November 2018 Tentative Date for declaration of Results for  Mains exam  – December 2018 Final results will be decla

Class 10 Chapter 14 Statistics Application of mean,median and mode

Class 10 Chapter 14 Statistics Application of mean,median and mode Statistics is the science of  average & estimates .  It is the study of collection,  analysis, interpretation & Organization  of data for specific purpose. We take decision with that data. Data  : Everyday, we come across a wide variety of information in the form of facts, numerical figure, table groups etc. Eg: Information related to profit/ loss of a company, average cricket score for a country, Government expenditure in various sector in a given year, election results, Disease vitality information, Movie collection etc. This information is generally provided by TV, magazine, radio, internet etc.  These facts or figure which is numerical or otherwise, collected with a definite purpose is called data. This word is derived by  Latin word Datum Usage of statistics : Demography data Sales trends Un-employement ratio Data for business decision Experimental data Application of Mean, Median &a

IBPS PO 2018 Notification Out, 4102 Vacancies

IBPS PO 2018 Notification Out, 4102 Vacancies – Bank Jobs – 08/Aug/2018 Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is about to start soon this year with recruitment exams for various posts in government banks. The  IBPS PO Exam 2018 notification for PO/ MT posts  of  4102 vacancies in public sector banks  has been officially announced and those who wish to apply for this post can start registering online from 14 th  August 2018. IBPS has been entrusted with the task of conducting, evaluating & publishing results for an all India common test to facilitate filling of bank jobs. Important Dates: –  IBPS PO 2018 Notification Out Start Of Online Application :  08.2018 End Of Online Application :  09.2018 Preliminary Exam Dates :  10.2018, 14.10.2018, 20.10.2018 and 21.10.2018 Mains Examination :  11.2018 Number  of Vacancies –  IBPS PO 2018 Notification Out A total of  4102 bank jobs  is going to be filled in the year 2018-19 across 20 public sector banks. Le

Government Schemes in India 2018 Under PM Narendra Modi

Government Schemes in India 2018 Under PM Narendra Modi 1) Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY)  scheme was launched by our Hon’ble Prime Minister on  15th August 2014  to achieve Financial Inclusion i.e. access to banking services to all the households in the country,  financial literacy, access to credit, insurance and pension facility.  There is  no minimum balance  required to be maintained under this scheme. Apart from it, Bank Mitra is also deployed for branchless banking.  The Bank Mitra  network has also gained in strength and usage. What are the additional benefits provided under PMJDY? You will receive a RuPay debit card Inbuilt accident insurance  cover of Rs. 1 lakh , and Access to overdraft facility upon satisfactory operation of account or credit history of six months. Till now 1 6.87 crores (60%) of PMJDY  accounts are opened in rural areas and 14.49 crore (over 51%) PMJDY account holders are women which shows the

Non-Communicable Diseases Symptoms and Prevention – CBSE Class 9 Science

Non-Communicable Diseases Symptoms and Prevention – CBSE Class 9 Science In this article, we will study ‘  Non-Communicable Diseases Symptoms and Prevention  ‘, from the  Chapter 5 –  Why do we fall ill  out for  Class 9 Science . Diseases which do not spread from an infectious person to a healthy person are non-communicable disease. These diseases are also called non-infectious diseases e.g., diabetes, arthritis, heart disease and cancer. Many non-communicable diseases are caused by nutritional deficiency. Nutritional Disorders For the normal growth of the body, well-balanced diet is required. A balanced diet has nutrients in the right proportion for proper growth and development of both body and mind. Some diet-deficiency diseases are Protein Energy Malnutrition (PEM) Protein-energy malnutrition leads to two types of diseases. a) Marasmus (b) Kwashiorkor a) Marasmus This is due to protein deficiency. The causal factor may be due to early replacement of m