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Hidden Science: Rural Indian Mothers and Chemistry
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Rural Indian Mothers - They don't preach rather apply chemistry Rural Indian mothers possess a stock of practical knowledge about chemistry, often learned through generations of experience and necessity rather than formal education. This knowledge is deeply embedded in their daily lives, influencing their cooking, cleaning, healthcare practices, and agricultural activities. Read till the end to get the hidden talent and don’t forget to mention your mother in the comment section below. Here’s a glimpse into the chemistry that typical rural mothers in India engage with every day. Cooking: The Heart of the Household Cooking is where rural Indian mothers exhibit their profound understanding of chemistry. They know which ingredients to combine to bring out the best flavors and textures, often through intricate chemical reactions. Here are few examples: 1. Protein Denaturation and Coagulation: Heat or acid alters the structure of proteins, causing them to unfold and form a fir...
Ethics and Values for Second Semester
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Ethics and Values for 2nd Semester - Pdf Notes, Syllabus, Questions and Answers Dear friends here you can find pdf download of notes, syllabus, questions and Answers of second semester ethics and values. The syllabus of second semester is: 2.1 : Indian Constitution 2.2 : Patriotism 2.3 : Volunterism 2.4 : Work Ethics Find Notes, Pdf, Q & A of E&V Sem - I Here Download PDF syllabus and Notes 2nd Sem E&V 2.1 : The Indian Constitution: Foundation of the World's Largest Democracy The Indian Constitution, adopted on January 26, 1950, stands as a testament to the nation's commitment to democratic values and the rule of law. It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign nation, reflecting India's diversity and complex social fabric. Questions and Answers: Q: What are the preamble of Indian Constitution? The Preamble: A Vision for India The Preamble of the Indian Constitution outlines the essential philosophy and values upon which the nation is...
Calculation of change in oxidation number in a redox reaction
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How to calculate the change in oxidation number in a redox reaction? Following are the steps to follow when you calculate change in oxidation number in a redox reaction. Once you practice two to three times than that becomes super easy to calculate the change in O.N. Take an example of the following reaction (First and easy method). H 2 S + Br 2 -----> HBr + S Step 1: Write the equation in the ionic form and do not balance it. H + +S 2- + Br 2 -----> H + +Br - +S Step 2: Ignore common ions on both side S 2- + Br 2 -----> Br - + S Step 3: Write the O.N of elements at the top now S 2- + Br 2 0 -----> Br - + S 0 Step 4: Find the O.N change of any element by: For example, O.N change of S = [0 – (--2)] X 1 = +2 O.N change of Br = [–1 – 0] X 2 = –2
Are you living in a country consuming maximum Toxins in Food?
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List of Countries Consuming Maximum and Minimum Toxins in Food Eating habits and the consumption of toxins can vary widely among different countries and cultures. Some countries and cultures may have diets that are higher in toxins due to factors such as food processing methods, agricultural practices, and dietary choices. Humans can consume some common types of toxins found in food which include: Pesticide Residues: Chemicals used to kill pests on crops can sometimes remain as residues on fruits, vegetables, and grains, which can be consumed by humans. Heavy Metals: Contaminants like lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic can enter the food chain through water, soil, and industrial pollution. Seafood, especially large fish, can sometimes contain elevated levels of mercury. Mycotoxins: These are toxins produced by certain fungi that can grow on crops like grains, nuts, and spices, especially under conditions of poor storage and high humidity. Examples include aflatoxin...