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Anshika

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There is a separate course for maths honours that is B.Sc Mathematics Hons. If you want to pursue any BSc course, then Maths will be included in it For example, if you do economics hons, then maths will also be taught as a separate core paper.

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Jaya Sinha

Beginner-Level 5

Students can check Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 9 Amines NCERT Solutions, which can help you know name chemical reactions crucial for CBSE Board Exams and Competitive Exams like JEE and NEET:

  • Gabriel Phthalimide Synthesis – Used to prepare primary amines from phthalimide via hydrolysis.

  • Hoffmann Bromamide Degradation Reaction – Converts amides to primary amines with one less carbon atom using Br? and NaOH.

  • Carbylamine Reaction – A test for primary amines where they react with chloroform and KOH to form isocyanides (foul-smelling).

  • Acylation and Alkylation of Amines – Involves the reaction of amines with acid chlorides or alkyl h

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Ishita Chauhan

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The chapter consists of fundamental topics that are important for board exams preparation as well as for competitive tests: 

  • Composition and Size of the Nucleus: Understanding protons, neutrons, and nuclear density.

  • Nuclear Force: The forces that hold the nucleus together. 

  • Mass-Energy Equivalence (E = mc²): Einstein's equation and its significance in nuclear reactions.

  • Nuclear Binding Energy: Understanding nuclear stability and energy release. 

  • Radioactivity: Concepts of alpha, beta, and gamma decay. 

  • Laws of Radioactive Decay: Half-life, mean life, and decay constant derivations. 

  • Nuclear Fission and Fusion: Their

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Ishita Chauhan

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Students can download the Class 12 Physics Chapter 13 Nuclei NCERT Solutions PDF from various online platforms or they can visit the Shiksha homepage.

These PDFs are useful for students who want to study anywhere even if there is no internet access, which makes it easier to practice important numerical problems related to decay laws, nuclear binding energy, and nuclear reactions. To get access to NCERT Solutions PDF Class 12 Physics Chapter 13 Nuclei students mucst click on the following link. 

NCERT Class 12 Physics Chapter 13 Nuclei Solutions PDF

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Ishita Chauhan

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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics Chapter 13 Nuclei is a detailed explanation of all the important concepts, solved numerical problems, and step-by-step derivations, that can be asked in competitve exams JEE, NEET, and other entrance exmas. There are various competitive exams that consists of questions on half-life, nuclear reactions, radioactive decay, and mass-energy equivalence, all of which are thoroughly included in NCERT solutions PDFs

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Pallavi Pathak

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While studying the mechanical properties of solids, stress and strain are fundamental concepts.

Stress: It refers to the condition when the external force is applied to a solid body and it experiences an internal restoring force per unit area. The resisting deformation due to the internal force is called stress. The formula is:

The SI unit of stress is N/m² (Pascal, Pa).

There are three types of stress -

  1. When the applied force increases the length of the body, it is called tensile stress.
  2. When the applied force decreases the length of the body, it is termed as the compressive stress.
  3. When the force is applied tangentially and creates defor

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Kartik Yadav

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Yes,  in BCom hons, maths is compulsory, hence the students who did not study it in class 12th are not eligible for same. Delhi University has made maths or applied mathematics a mandatory subject removing the previous option of applying through Accountancy

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Ishita Chauhan

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NCERT Class 12 Physics Ch 13 Nuclei is a important to lay the foundation for advanced topics in energy generation, nuclear physics, and medical applications. The Class 12 Physics chapter Nuclei includes important topics such as nuclear binding energy, radioactivity, mass-energy equivalence (E = mc²), and nuclear reactions, which are not only crucial for CBSE Board Exams but also asked in JEE, NEET, and other competitive exams. Understanding these important topics helps students build a solid conceptual understanding for higher studies in physics and engineering.

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nitesh singh

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Amines are organic compounds derived from ammonia (NH3 ) by replacing hydrogen atoms with alkyl or aryl groups. They are classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary based on the number of hydrogen substitutions. Their nomenclature follows IUPAC rules, using the suffix “-amine.” There are several important topics discussed throghout the chapter 9 amines such as Preparation methods, physical properties, chemical properties and named reactions.

Amines are synthesized through methods like reduction of nitro compounds, ammonolysis, Gabriel phthalimide synthesis, and Hoffmann bromamide degradation.  In terms of physical properties,

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Abhishek Mehra

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If you want to do engineering, aim for a 30 or higher. For regular arts courses, a score of 25 to 27 is good enough. It depends on the college you apply to. Strong math scores help your total marks a lot. Practice geometry problems to boost the score.

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