February 2023

Abiotic factors

Abiotic factors

Know in a one-minute about Abiotic factors Abiotic factors refer to the non-living components of the environment. It plays an essential role in shaping the ecosystem. Abiotic factors, like sunlight, temperature, water, soil, and air, are interrelated with biotic factors. Abiotic factors are critical in controlling the biodiversity of an ecosystem. As they are the […]

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Subsistence farming and types

Subsistence farming and types

Introduction Agriculture is the main economic activity and an essential productive endeavor for humankind, as stated by Prof. Zimmer Mann. The farming industry is categorized into seven types based on market demand, supply, and production. These include primitive subsistence farming, sedentary primitive subsistence farming, intensive subsistence farming, extensive commercial cultivation, plantation agriculture, mixed farming, and

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Strong Acids

Strong Acids: 3 intresting facts with popular reactions

Introduction Strong acids are substances that on dissociation release a vast number of hydronium cations ( H+or H3O+). Strong acids also have a large value for Ka (dissociation constant for acids). According to many scientists and the theories proposed by them, Strong acids are further described in numerous ways. Theories for strong acids 1. Bronsted

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Weak electrolyte

Weak electrolyte: 5 complete facts & strong vs weak electrolytes

1. Weak electrolyte definition Weak electrolyte are those electrolytes that have a low degree of dissociation at higher concentrations and hence their conductivity increases with an increase in dilution. Consequently the number of ions in the total volume of electrolyte increases. Examples CH3COOH (Acetic Acid), H2CO3 (Carbonic Acid), NH3 (Ammonia), H3PO4 (Phosphoric Acid), C6H5COOH (Benzoic

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