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We need to remember that the most stable configuration of an atom would be when either all the electrons are paired or all the electrons are unpaired. The ligands need very high energy to pair these unpaired electrons and for that hybridisation happens and the s...
Instead of manufacturing new electric vehicles or retrofitting engines, synthetic fuels are a fast, convenient and eco-friendly alternative. Want to know more about the future of combustion engines? Authors Dr. Raj Shah, Gavin Thomas and Vikram Mittal spotlight technologies like hybridisation, ...
Because their particles are spaced so widely apart from each other, as a form of matter, gases lack the density of liquids and solids Answer and Explanation: Mixtures are separated into their constituents by ex...
Increasing globalization encourages assumptions of universalism in teaching and learning, in which cultural and contextual factors are perceived as nonessential. However, our teaching and learning are unavoidably embedded in history, language and culture
The evaluation of novel treatments is based on molecular analyses aimed at determining their efficacy. These tests are increasing in number, but the tissue specimens are smaller and smaller and/or can have few tumor cells. Indeed, in addition to tissue samples, complementary cytological and/or ...