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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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I suggest a research career but try for a scholarship from the beginning. You have to work for it a lot. Opt for chemistry, until you reach the top. Don't drop it in the middle.

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Debajit Chandra

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1. Punjabi University (PU - Patiala).
2. Punjab Agricultural University (PAU).
3. Lyallpur Khalsa College (LKC).

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Aditi chaudhary

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Yes, you can get admission in B.Sc chemistry after completing your Diploma. But, why don't you opt for B.Sc chemistry directly?

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Agriculture is a Professional qualification and the better of the two.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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If you are not interested in engineering, you will need M.Sc. further. You will get posts like lab assistant, chemist, sales, etc.

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Pratik GuptaFear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it

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In inorganic chemistry, bonding and Coordination compound is important, and alkyl and aryl halide for organic chemistry.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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H202 - Hydrogen per Oxide
H2O - water,
Here is your answer:
Hydrogen peroxide has more electrons, which gives a greater polarizability for H2O2 and stronger London dispersion forces.
H2O2 has a much greater dipole moment than water does. H2O2 is 2.26 Debye vs 1.86 Debye for water.
H2O2 exhibits hydrogen bonding and with one additional oxygen atom, compared to water.
That's why hydrogen peroxide boiling point is 150 degree Celsius and water boiling point is 100 degree Celsius.

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Rochit Goel

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An isobaric process is a thermodynamic process in which the pressure stays constant: P = 0. The term derives from the Greek iso- (equal) and baros (weight). The heat transferred to the system does work, but also changes the internal energy of the system: The yellow area represents the work done.

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