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  • What is Division?

    The division is a method of dividing or distributing a number into equal parts, For example, if 16 is divided by 4, then 16 is divided into 4 equal parts. Therefore, the resultant value is 4. 16 ÷ 4 = 4 Parts of division Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient 15 ÷ 3 = 5 In…

  • Factors and Multiples

    Q1 Mention the factors of 36. The factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36. Q2 Explain the factors and numbers. A factor is a number that divides the given number exactly without a remainder, whereas a multiple is a number, and that number is a product of the…

  • What are the Factors?

    When a number is said to be a factor of any other second number, then the first number must divide the second number completely without leaving any remainder. In simple words, if a number (dividend) is exactly divisible by any number (divisor), then the divisor is a factor of that dividend. Every number has a…

  • Counting Numbers from 1 to 100 (One to Hundred)

    The table of one to hundred numbers is given below. These numbers are frequently used for counting in Maths and in real life. Let us learn all. Please! rotate your mobile screen to read table. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20…

  • Uses of Magnets

    Uses of Magnets How are Magnets Useful? Magnets have been proving their worth every day with their incredible function by making the most strenuous tasks easier. With the various uses of magnets in daily life, we can do heavy lifting which is not humanly possible to do every day. Magnets play an important role in…

  • Kinematics Formulas

    Kinematics Formula is altogether about the motion of bodies at points, devoid of considering the cause because of which it happens. Kinematic formulas are three to be precise:v=vo+at v2=v2o+2a(x-xo) At this juncture, x and xo are Final and Initial displacements articulated in m, vo and v are initial and final velocity articulated in m/s, acceleration is a…

  • Rubidium (Rb)

    Chemical Properties of Rubidium Group 1 Melting point 39.30°C, 102.74°F, 312.45 K Period 5 Boiling point 688°C, 1270°F, 961 K Block s Density (g cm−3) 1.53 Atomic number 37 Relative atomic mass 85.468   State at 20°C Solid Key isotopes 85Rb, 87Rb Electron configuration [Kr] 5s1 CAS number 7440-17-7 ChemSpider ID 4512975 ChemSpider is a free…

  • Basicity of Amines

    Similar to ammonia, primary & secondary amines have protic hydrogens and thus they showcase a degree of acidity. Whereas tertiary amines have no protic hydrogen and thus do not possess a degree of acidity. pKa value for primary & secondary amines is about 38, which makes them a real weak acid. Whereas if we take the…

  • Henry’s Law

    Henry’s law is one of the gas laws and was formulated by the British chemist, William Henry, in 1803. It states that: At a constant temperature, the amount of a given gas dissolved in a given type and volume of liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas in equilibrium with that…

  • Cell division

    Cell division: During the telophase of mitosis, a cell plate is formed as the plant cell begins its division. In animal cells, the cell pinches in the center to form two cells; no cell plate is laid down.