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TRILOK THAKAR

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Generally, students don't opt for chemistry as it has a lengthy syllabus. Also, it depends on your area of interest.

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Hi Babita,
Scientists used Nitrogen because it gets easily incorporated into a newly synthesised DNA. Nitrogen is a major constituent of DNA. 14N is by far the most abundant isotope of nitrogen, but DNA with the heavier (but non-radioactive) 15N isotope is also functional.
E. coli was grown for several generations in a medium containing NH4Cl with 15N. When DNA is extracted from these cells and centrifuged on a salt density gradient, the DNA separates out at the point at which its density equals that of the salt solution. The DNA of the cells grown in 15N medium had a higher density than cells grown in normal 14N medium. After that, E. c
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Vikash Ranjan

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For B.Sc in CSE department of computer science, IIT-Delhi, University of Delhi and for B.Sc in chemistry, Maulana azad College-Kolkata and Gaur Mahavidya-Kolkata.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hi Tufail,
There is not any specific book for any specific engineering entrance examination because questions are more or less same in every examination, but if you want to prepare in a good way then try solving last years question paper of COMEDK, and as far as book is concerned, NCERT will be enough.
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Shaist,
Fresh cows milk has a pH of between 6.7 and 6.5. Values higher than 6.7 denote mastitic milk and values below pH 6.5 denote the presence of colostrum or bacterial deterioration. Because milk is a buffer solution, considerable acid development may occur before the pH changes.
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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hi Erp,
There is not any specified books which can guarantee your rank under 100, but for good rank you may choose resonance distance learning packages.
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Garima GehlotDoing BSC

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Do not worry. Confidently, go for B.Sc chemistry. It has a lot of career options in drug field.

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