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You need to provide the data for the 4 other measurements. Without it I don\'t think the answer can be figured out! Solution You need to provide the data for the 4 other measurements. Without it I don\'t think the answer can be figured out!.
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When an acid reacts with a base produces a salt & water H2SO4 + NaOH --> Na2SO4 + H2O Thats why water is on the right side Solution When an acid reacts with a base produces a salt & water H2SO4 + NaOH --> Na2SO4 + H2O Thats why water is on the right side.
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The one with the lowest Ksp will precipitate first and hence AuCl will precipitate. Solution The one with the lowest Ksp will precipitate first and hence AuCl will precipitate..
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) consists of the sugar alcohol D-ribitol attached to 7,8 - dimethyl isoalloxazine. The coenzymes are flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). Good luck! Solution Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) consists of the sugar alcohol D-ribitol attached to 7,8 - dimethyl isoalloxazine. The coenzymes are flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). Good luck!.
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molar mass, or atomic weight, its true False. The atomic mass unit is defined as 1/12 the mass of a C-12 atom, this is slightly different than the mass of H-1 Solution molar mass, or atomic weight, its true False. The atomic mass unit is defined as 1/12 the mass of a C-12 atom, this is slightly different than the mass of H-1.
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just multiply 806 by the molar mass of water and divide that by the latent heat of fusion. Solution just multiply 806 by the molar mass of water and divide that by the latent heat of fusion..
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When it comes categorizing hazardous waste, the EPA has broken it down by four characteristics: These high level categories each have their own characteristics that further help you as a generator define with what your are dealing. Ignitability There are three types of ignitable forms: Corrosivity Corrosive substances, such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, have the ability eat through containers, causing the leakage of harmful materials. A corrosive is anything liquid with a pH of less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5, or has the ability to corrode steel. Everyday example of corrosives include battery acid and rust removers. Reactivity Given their instability, reactive wastes can be very dangerous. The EPA recognizes that there are too many conditions and situations to identify all types of reactive materials. However, they use the following as guidelines to assist generators: Toxicity Poisonous materials pose a threat to our groundwater, which can have long term effects to human health and the environment. This is different from the first three characteristic groups, which the EPA views as containing immediate and firsthand dangers. There are 60 contaminants on the toxicity characteristics list. These contaminants are identified solely through a test method called Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure or TCLP Solution When it comes categorizing hazardous waste, the EPA has broken it down by four characteristics: These high level categories each have their own characteristics that further help you as a generator define with what your are dealing. Ignitability There are three types of ignitable forms: Corrosivity Corrosive substances, such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, have the ability eat through containers, causing the leakage of harmful materials. A corrosive is anything liquid with a pH of less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5, or has the ability to corrode steel. Everyday example of corrosives include battery acid and rust removers. Reactivity Given their instability, reactive wastes can be very dangerous. The EPA recognizes that there are too many conditions and situations to identify all types of reactive materials. However, they use the following as guidelines to assist generators: Toxicity Poisonous materials pose a threat to our groundwater, which can have long term effects to human health and the environment. This is different from the first three characteristic groups, which the EPA views as containing immediate and firsthand dangers. There are 60 contaminants on the toxicity characteristics list. These contaminants are identified solely through a test method called Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure or TCLP.
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When an acid reacts with a base produces a salt & water H2SO4 + NaOH --> Na2SO4 + H2O Thats why water is on the right side Solution When an acid reacts with a base produces a salt & water H2SO4 + NaOH --> Na2SO4 + H2O Thats why water is on the right side.
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The one with the lowest Ksp will precipitate first and hence AuCl will precipitate. Solution The one with the lowest Ksp will precipitate first and hence AuCl will precipitate..
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) consists of the sugar alcohol D-ribitol attached to 7,8 - dimethyl isoalloxazine. The coenzymes are flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). Good luck! Solution Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) consists of the sugar alcohol D-ribitol attached to 7,8 - dimethyl isoalloxazine. The coenzymes are flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). Good luck!.
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molar mass, or atomic weight, its true False. The atomic mass unit is defined as 1/12 the mass of a C-12 atom, this is slightly different than the mass of H-1 Solution molar mass, or atomic weight, its true False. The atomic mass unit is defined as 1/12 the mass of a C-12 atom, this is slightly different than the mass of H-1.
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just multiply 806 by the molar mass of water and divide that by the latent heat of fusion. Solution just multiply 806 by the molar mass of water and divide that by the latent heat of fusion..
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When it comes categorizing hazardous waste, the EPA has broken it down by four characteristics: These high level categories each have their own characteristics that further help you as a generator define with what your are dealing. Ignitability There are three types of ignitable forms: Corrosivity Corrosive substances, such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, have the ability eat through containers, causing the leakage of harmful materials. A corrosive is anything liquid with a pH of less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5, or has the ability to corrode steel. Everyday example of corrosives include battery acid and rust removers. Reactivity Given their instability, reactive wastes can be very dangerous. The EPA recognizes that there are too many conditions and situations to identify all types of reactive materials. However, they use the following as guidelines to assist generators: Toxicity Poisonous materials pose a threat to our groundwater, which can have long term effects to human health and the environment. This is different from the first three characteristic groups, which the EPA views as containing immediate and firsthand dangers. There are 60 contaminants on the toxicity characteristics list. These contaminants are identified solely through a test method called Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure or TCLP Solution When it comes categorizing hazardous waste, the EPA has broken it down by four characteristics: These high level categories each have their own characteristics that further help you as a generator define with what your are dealing. Ignitability There are three types of ignitable forms: Corrosivity Corrosive substances, such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid, have the ability eat through containers, causing the leakage of harmful materials. A corrosive is anything liquid with a pH of less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5, or has the ability to corrode steel. Everyday example of corrosives include battery acid and rust removers. Reactivity Given their instability, reactive wastes can be very dangerous. The EPA recognizes that there are too many conditions and situations to identify all types of reactive materials. However, they use the following as guidelines to assist generators: Toxicity Poisonous materials pose a threat to our groundwater, which can have long term effects to human health and the environment. This is different from the first three characteristic groups, which the EPA views as containing immediate and firsthand dangers. There are 60 contaminants on the toxicity characteristics list. These contaminants are identified solely through a test method called Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure or TCLP.
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Visual hacking is used to visually capture private,sensitive information for unauthorized access.for example we give a visiting pass to a person he can roam anywhere in the offie.person can snap photo of employee device screen.by this information he can hack the company databases. Employees who have access to company databases may either leak the essential data with out knowing it or employees can be lured by financial gain social engineering happens when malicious employee try to gain access by asking passwords to resolve issues.spear pishing is another technique they will sent an email as a friend and ask to clik below link. viruses-Attackers can develop harmful code known as viruses. Using hacking techniques, they can break into systems and plant viruses. worms. These are programs that run independently and travel from computer to computer across network connections. Worms may have portions of themselves running on many different computers. Worms do not change other programs, although they may carry other code that does. password cracking. This is a technique attackers use to surreptitiously gain system access through another user\'s account. This is possible because users often select weak passwords. The two major problems with passwords is when they are easy to guess based on knowledge of the user. E-mail hacking. Electronic mail is one of the most popular features of the Internet. With access to Internet e-mail, someone can potentially correspond with any one of millions of people worldwide. Denial-of-service attacks. They will create the need to have a service available. It is a growing trend on the Internet because Web sites in general are open doors ready for abuse. People can easily flood the Web server with communication in order to keep it busy. Therefore, companies connected to the Internet should prepare for (DoS) attacks. They also are difficult to trace and allow other types of attacks to be subdued. Trojan horses. These are malicious programs or software code hidden inside what looks like a normal program. When a user runs the normal program, the hidden code runs as well. It can then start deleting files and causing other damage to the computer. Trojan horses are normally spread by e-mail attachments. Network spoofing. In network spoofing, a system presents itself to the network as though it were a different system intrusion attacks. In these attacks, a hacker uses various hacking tools to gain access to systems. These can range from password-cracking tools to protocol hacking and manipulation tools. Solution Visual hacking is used to visually capture private,sensitive information for unauthorized access.for example we give a visiting pass to a person he can roam anywhere in the offie.person can snap photo of employee device screen.by this information he can hack the company databases. Employees who have access to company databases may either leak the essential data with out knowing it or employees can be lured by financial g.
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The standards used for the various layers in an Ethernet-based network that is man-aged by the Internet management protocol is IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD. Ethernet works at layer 2 of OSI model(7 layers). The commonly used protocol for management of network devices is known as Simple Network Management Protocol, i.e. SNMP Solution The standards used for the various layers in an Ethernet-based network that is man-aged by the Internet management protocol is IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD. Ethernet works at layer 2 of OSI model(7 layers). The commonly used protocol for management of network devices is known as Simple Network Management Protocol, i.e. SNMP.
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The probability of at least one goal is P(X ? 1) = 1 Solution The probability of at least one goal is P(X ? 1) = 1.
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The end result of double fertilization is zygote and edosperm. In this process, out of two sperm cells, one sperm feritilizes egg cell which forms diploid zygote, while other sperm fuses with two polar nuclei forming endosperm. Solution The end result of double fertilization is zygote and edosperm. In this process, out of two sperm cells, one sperm feritilizes egg cell which forms diploid zygote, while other sperm fuses with two polar nuclei forming endosperm..
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The conus medullaris (Latin for \"medullary cone\") is the tapered, lower end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar vertebral levels 1 (L1) and 2 (L2), occasionally lower. The upper end of the conus medullaris is usually not well defined. 2. C 1 through T 1 and L 1 through S4 3. Motor 4.Extension of the knee Solution The conus medullaris (Latin for \"medullary cone\") is the tapered, lower end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar vertebral levels 1 (L1) and 2 (L2), occasionally lower. The upper end of the conus medullaris is usually not well defined. 2. C 1 through T 1 and L 1 through S4 3. Motor 4.Extension of the knee.
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Step1 mass of 1 litre of sea water = 1.025x1000 =1025 g Step2 mass of iodine = 60x10^-9 x 1025 g Step3 Atomic mass of iodine =126.90447 Step4 Molarity of I- ion = (60x10^-9 x1025)/126.90447 = 4.846x10^-7= 4.8x10^-7 M Step5 Option B is correct Solution Step1 mass of 1 litre of sea water = 1.025x1000 =1025 g Step2 mass of iodine = 60x10^-9 x 1025 g Step3 Atomic mass of iodine =126.90447 Step4 Molarity of I- ion = (60x10^-9 x1025)/126.90447 = 4.846x10^-7= 4.8x10^-7 M Step5 Option B is correct.
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Solution : 66. Candida albicans is vaginal Yeast infection or “Thrush”. 67. Aflatoxin is a fungal toxin that can affect peanut Butter. It is a potent human carcinogen. 68. Trypanosoma Tsetse fly transmitted disease causes insomnia and can affect the nervous system 69. Babesiosis infections parasite carried by ticks. 70. Tinea versicolor is the fungal infection that affects the skin of young people. 71. Giardiasis peanut parisite found in fecal matter and can be contracted through oral contact with feces 72. Trichophyton grows on skin, hair; can get from towels, comb, hat; ringworm or athletes foot 73. Ambiasis cysts develop in colon or rectum; bloody stool, high fever 74. Cryptococcus neoformans found in soil and can effect the respiratory tract and cause mild pneumonia 75. Azoles is most commonly used to treat fungal infections..
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Rate of formation of P2O5=rate of reaction Rate of formation =2.9*10-3/10 Rate of formation =2.9*10-4M/s Solution Rate of formation of P2O5=rate of reaction Rate of formation =2.9*10-3/10 Rate of formation =2.9*10-4M/s.
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Solution : Lymphoid stem cell is a type of blood stem cells.These stem cells develops into a white blood cell.Mainly it develops lymphocytes.White blood cells destroy infectious bacteria after identifying them.It play different role in providing immunity to our body from virus,bacteria,fungi etc..
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copper sulphate when added to 5 moles of water gets hydrated and forms CuSO4 which is of blue colour Solution copper sulphate when added to 5 moles of water gets hydrated and forms CuSO4 which is of blue colour.
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public class Point { /* Insert your name here */ private double x; private double y; public static final double EPSILON = 1e-5; public static boolean debug = false; // TODO Implement Point.Point(double x, double y) /** * instantiate a point \"this.x\" refers to the instance variable of the * object x refers to the parameter same for this.y and y */ public Point(double x, double y) { // System.out.println(\"Point(x,y) not implemented yet\"); this.x = x; this.y = y; } // TODO Implement Point.Point() /** * Point() creates the origin by appropriately calling the general Point * constructor */ public Point() { // System.out.println(\"Point() not implemented yet\"); this.x = 0; this.y = 0; } // TODO Implement Point.getX /** * return x */ public double getX() { // System.out.println(\"getX not implemented yet\"); return this.x; } // TODO Implement Point.getY /** * return y */ public double getY() { // System.out.println(\"getY not implemented yet\"); return this.y; } // Given Point.toString /** * convert to String */ public String toString() { return \"(\" + x + \",\" + y + \")\"; } // TODO Implement Point.equals /** * * param p other point return test for equality using epsilon, because we * are dealing with doubles,so roundoff can occur */ public boolean equals(Point p) { // System.out.println(\"equals not implemented yet\"); if (p.getX() == this.getX() && p.getY() == this.getY()) return true; else return false; } // Given equals(Object o) /** * We need this equals method for ArrayList, because the generic * ArrayList is really an ArrayList of Object. In the case of equals, the * signature is public boolean equals(Object o) and the method below * overrides the Object equals method and the calls the class\'s * equals(Point) method * * see java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object) */ public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj instanceof Point) { Point p = (Point) obj; return equals(p); } return false; } // TODO Implement Point.euclidDist /** * * param p return Euclidean distance of this point to point p */ public double euclidDist(Point p) { // System.out.println(\"euclidDist not implemented yet\"); double X = this.getY() - p.getY(); double Y = this.getX() - p.getX(); double result = Math.sqrt(X * X + Y * Y); return result; } /** * param args: no args */ public static void main(String[] args) { // test all methods if (debug) System.out.println(\"debug ON\"); else System.out.println(\"debug OFF\"); System.out.println(\"EPSILON: \" + Point.EPSILON); Point origin = new Point(); Point p1 = new Point(0.0, 4.0); Point p2 = new Point(3.0000001, 3.9999999); Point p3 = new Point(3.0, 4.0); Point p4 = new Point(0.0, 5.0); Point p5 = new Point(12.0, 0.0); System.out.println(\"origin: \" + origin); System.out.println(\"p1: \" + p1); System.out.println(\"p2: \" + p2); System.out.println(\"p3: \" + p3); System.out.println(\"p4: \" + p4); System.out.println(\"p5: \" + p5); if (p2.equals(p3)) System.out.println(p2 + \" equals \" + p3); else System.out.println(p2 +.
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CO2 and H2O note: ether is oxidized into CO2 and H2O by O2. Solution CO2 and H2O note: ether is oxidized into CO2 and H2O by O2..
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c. Fe(OH)3, Fe2S3 Solution c. Fe(OH)3, Fe2S3.
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Program.cs: class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine(\"Welcome the Employee Hierarchy Program\"); Console.WriteLine(\"CIS247, Week 5 Lab\"); Console.WriteLine(\"Name: Solution \"); Console.WriteLine(\" This program tests an Employee inheritance hierarchy \"); //Array to hold Employee type objects Employee[] emp = new Employee[3]; //Initializing 3 values of array with 3 three types of classes //Employee class object emp[0] = new Employee(\"Joe\", \"Doe\", \'M\', 1, 10000.0, new Benefit(\"Partial\", 1000, 2)); //Salaried Employee emp[1] = new Salaried(\"Zoe\", \"Likoudis\", \'F\', 3, 20000.0, new Benefit(\"Full\", 2000, 4), 1); //Hourly Employee emp[2] = new Hourly(\"Kate\", \"Perry\", \'F\', 0, 75, 25, new Benefit(\"Partial\", 3000, 8), \"part time\"); //Displaying their data to the console for (int i = 0; i < emp.Length; i++) { Console.WriteLine(\" ***************** Display Employee\'s Data ***************** \"); Console.WriteLine(emp[i].ToString()); } //Displaying number of emps Console.WriteLine(\" Total number of employees in Database: {0} \", Employee.GetNumberOfEmployees()); } //End of Main method } //End of Program class }//End of namespace Employee.cs: class Employee { //Private data members protected string firstName; protected string lastName; protected char gender; protected int dependents; protected double annualSalary; //Number of employees private static int numEmployees = 0; //Benefit object protected Benefit benefit; //Default Constructor public Employee() { firstName = \"not given\"; lastName = \"not given\"; gender = \'U\'; dependents = 0; annualSalary = 20000; //updates number of employees numEmployees++; benefit = new Benefit(\"not given\", 0, 0); }//End of Default Constructor //Argumented Constructor public Employee(string first, string last, char gen, int dep, double salary, Benefit benefit) { firstName = first; lastName = last; gender = gen; dependents = dep; annualSalary = salary; //Updates number of employees numEmployees++; this.benefit = new Benefit(benefit.GetHealthInsurance(), benefit.GetLifeInsurance(), benefit.GetVacation()); }//End of Argumented Constructor //Calculates weekly pay public virtual double CalculatePay() { return annualSalary / 52; }//End of CalculatePay method //Displays all the data of the employee public override string ToString() { return string.Format(\"Employee Type : {0} First Name : {1} Last Name : {2} Gender : {3} Dependents : {4} Annual Salary : {5:c} Weekly Pay : {6:c} {7}\", \"GENERIC\", FirstName, LastName, (Gender == \'M\') ? \"Male\" : \"Female\", Dependents, AnnualSalary, CalculatePay(), benefit.ToString()); }//End of DisplayEmployee method //Public properties //Property for first name of the employee public string FirstName { set { firstName = value; } get { return firstName; } }//End of FirstName method //Property for last name of the employee public string LastName { set { lastName = value; } get { return lastName; } }//End of LastName method //Gender of.
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PART I Income Statement For the year ended December 31, 2009 Particulars Amount $ Sales Revenue 54000 Less: Purchases of merchandise (27000) Add: Opening Stock 15000 Less: Closing Stock (10250) Gross Profit 31750 Less:Operating Expenses (Other Indirect cost, Expenses and losses) Rent for shop 4000 Sales Commission 2300 Utilities for shop 2450 Net Profit 23000 Part 2 For the year ended December 31, 2010 Particulars Amount Amount Opening Stock of Raw Material Add: Purchase of Raw materials Add: Purchase Expenses Less: Closing stock of Raw Materials Raw Materials Consumed Direct Wages (Labour) Direct Charges 13500 31000 0 9275 35,225 18300 0 Prime cost (1) 53,525 Add :- Factory Over Heads: Rent on Manufacturing Plant Plant Janitorial Service Utilities of plant 9000 1250 4600 Works cost Incurred 14850 Add: Opening Stock of WIP Less: Closing Stock of WIP 0 720 Works cost (2) 67655 Add:- Administration Over Heads:- 0 Cost of Production (3) 67655 Add: Opening stock of Finished Goods Less: Closing stock of Finished Goods 0 5700 Cost of Goods Sold 61955 PART 2 (b) Income Statement For the year ended December 31, 2010 Particulars Amount Amount 105000 Less: Cost of Goods Sold As per Above (61955) Gross profit 43045 Less : Selling and Distribution OH Customer service hotline Exp 1000 Delivery Exp 1500 Sales Salaries 5000 7500 Net Profit 35545 PART 2 (c) The Major differencein income statement of Best friends Manufacturing and hannah\'s pets is in Calculation of cost of goods sold Cost of goods sold of Best friends Manufacturing includes (i) Manufacturing cost (ii) administration expenses and (iii) Opening and Closing Stock of Raw material,WIP and FG BUT Cost of goods sold of hannah\'s pets includes only administration expenses and Finished goods Stock The method for reporting earnings is the same for merchandisers and manufacturers. Each type of company has sales and the total of these sales is the earnings figure. This figure does not reflect cost-of-goods expenses. Cost of Goods for Merchandisers Merchandisers buy goods and resell them. The cost of those goods must be subtracted from the earnings figure. The method for calculating this figure is to add inventory on hand at the beginning of the accounting period to inventory purchased during the accounting period. Subtract the inventory on hand at the end of the period, and subtract any freight charges. This is the cost-of-goods figure for a merchandiser. The merchandiser\'s income statement will show gross revenues minus this cost-of-goods number. Cost of Goods for Manufacturers Manufacturers break the cost of goods into categories. Raw materials expenses make up the first category of manufacturing expenses. This cost covers any components, parts or materials required to make the company’s product. The manufacturer must also inventory goods-in- progress. These are partially manufactured products that could not be finished before the end of the accounting period. In addition, manufacturers must count fi.
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PART IIncome StatementFor the year ended December 31, 2009Part.pdf
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NaF > NaCl > NaBr > NaI Solution NaF > NaCl > NaBr > NaI.
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Because acidity of compound depends on conjugate base stability . So conjugate base of triphenyl methane is more stable because negative charge is in resonance with phenyl ring and more resonance structure compare to other compound . Solution Because acidity of compound depends on conjugate base stability . So conjugate base of triphenyl methane is more stable because negative charge is in resonance with phenyl ring and more resonance structure compare to other compound ..
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It is very important for organizations to adapt and learn. The only constant in life is change. These changes present an opportunity as well as an initial problems for company. Companies should not resist change. They should be flexible and respond to the change and adapt it. Otherwise, their survival will be at danger. For example, with the increasing use of digital platform, many people in the developed countries have started reading newspapers and magazines in the digital platform and have stopped subscribing the hard copies of newspapaer and magazines altogether. Many companies have adapted this change and learned the use of digital platform for rolling out their newspapers and magazines in an e-format. Some companies, who resisted the change and did not roll out their e-versions of newspaper and magazines, have already closed down or are on the verge of closure, due to declining subscribership of their hard copies of newspaper and magazines. Thus, it is very important for all newspaper and magazine to adapt and learn. Its very important for survival. Bureaucracy is an administrative policy making group. It is a group of large number of people who are involved in running a government but are not elected. Bureaucracy, involves, more often than not, use of age old methods and practices to function. The system is rigid and not open to change. This discourages new thinking or fresh thinking or even thinking out of the box. Bureaucracy promotes employees on the basis of seniority rather than merit (again, more often than not). This causes wrong allocation of power. The government, is like a corporation. Just as organizations have failed by not adapting and learning, government too can fail. Government is elected for a fixed term. A government has to change its policies and governing practices with changing times. Government failing to do this, will be blamed for poor decision making and policy formulations. This government will not be re-elected, once its term expires and fresh elections are held. Solution It is very important for organizations to adapt and learn. The only constant in life is change. These changes present an opportunity as well as an initial problems for company. Companies should not resist change. They should be flexible and respond to the change and adapt it. Otherwise, their survival will be at danger. For example, with the increasing use of digital platform, many people in the developed countries have started reading newspapers and magazines in the digital platform and have stopped subscribing the hard copies of newspapaer and magazines altogether. Many companies have adapted this change and learned the use of digital platform for rolling out their newspapers and magazines in an e-format. Some companies, who resisted the change and did not roll out their e-versions of newspaper and magazines, have already closed down or are on the verge of closure, due to declining subscribership of their hard copies of newspaper and magaz.
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Intensity is based on the observed effects of ground shaking on people, buildings, and natural features. It varies from place to place within the disturbed region depending on the location of the observer with respect to the earthquake epicenter. Earthquakes are the result of forces deep within the Earth\'s interior that continuously affect the surface of the Earth. The energy from these forces is stored in a variety of ways within the rocks. When this energy is released suddenly, for example by shearing movements along faults in the crust of the Earth, an earthquake results. The area of the fault where the sudden rupture takes place is called the focus or hypocenter of the earthquake. The point on the Earth\'s surface directly above the focus is called the epicenter of the earthquake. Solution Intensity is based on the observed effects of ground shaking on people, buildings, and natural features. It varies from place to place within the disturbed region depending on the location of the observer with respect to the earthquake epicenter. Earthquakes are the result of forces deep within the Earth\'s interior that continuously affect the surface of the Earth. The energy from these forces is stored in a variety of ways within the rocks. When this energy is released suddenly, for example by shearing movements along faults in the crust of the Earth, an earthquake results. The area of the fault where the sudden rupture takes place is called the focus or hypocenter of the earthquake. The point on the Earth\'s surface directly above the focus is called the epicenter of the earthquake..
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Visual hacking is used to visually capture private,sensitive information for unauthorized access.for example we give a visiting pass to a person he can roam anywhere in the offie.person can snap photo of employee device screen.by this information he can hack the company databases. Employees who have access to company databases may either leak the essential data with out knowing it or employees can be lured by financial gain social engineering happens when malicious employee try to gain access by asking passwords to resolve issues.spear pishing is another technique they will sent an email as a friend and ask to clik below link. viruses-Attackers can develop harmful code known as viruses. Using hacking techniques, they can break into systems and plant viruses. worms. These are programs that run independently and travel from computer to computer across network connections. Worms may have portions of themselves running on many different computers. Worms do not change other programs, although they may carry other code that does. password cracking. This is a technique attackers use to surreptitiously gain system access through another user\'s account. This is possible because users often select weak passwords. The two major problems with passwords is when they are easy to guess based on knowledge of the user. E-mail hacking. Electronic mail is one of the most popular features of the Internet. With access to Internet e-mail, someone can potentially correspond with any one of millions of people worldwide. Denial-of-service attacks. They will create the need to have a service available. It is a growing trend on the Internet because Web sites in general are open doors ready for abuse. People can easily flood the Web server with communication in order to keep it busy. Therefore, companies connected to the Internet should prepare for (DoS) attacks. They also are difficult to trace and allow other types of attacks to be subdued. Trojan horses. These are malicious programs or software code hidden inside what looks like a normal program. When a user runs the normal program, the hidden code runs as well. It can then start deleting files and causing other damage to the computer. Trojan horses are normally spread by e-mail attachments. Network spoofing. In network spoofing, a system presents itself to the network as though it were a different system intrusion attacks. In these attacks, a hacker uses various hacking tools to gain access to systems. These can range from password-cracking tools to protocol hacking and manipulation tools. Solution Visual hacking is used to visually capture private,sensitive information for unauthorized access.for example we give a visiting pass to a person he can roam anywhere in the offie.person can snap photo of employee device screen.by this information he can hack the company databases. Employees who have access to company databases may either leak the essential data with out knowing it or employees can be lured by financial g.
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The standards used for the various layers in an Ethernet-based network that is man-aged by the Internet management protocol is IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD. Ethernet works at layer 2 of OSI model(7 layers). The commonly used protocol for management of network devices is known as Simple Network Management Protocol, i.e. SNMP Solution The standards used for the various layers in an Ethernet-based network that is man-aged by the Internet management protocol is IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD. Ethernet works at layer 2 of OSI model(7 layers). The commonly used protocol for management of network devices is known as Simple Network Management Protocol, i.e. SNMP.
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The probability of at least one goal is P(X ? 1) = 1 Solution The probability of at least one goal is P(X ? 1) = 1.
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The end result of double fertilization is zygote and edosperm. In this process, out of two sperm cells, one sperm feritilizes egg cell which forms diploid zygote, while other sperm fuses with two polar nuclei forming endosperm. Solution The end result of double fertilization is zygote and edosperm. In this process, out of two sperm cells, one sperm feritilizes egg cell which forms diploid zygote, while other sperm fuses with two polar nuclei forming endosperm..
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The conus medullaris (Latin for \"medullary cone\") is the tapered, lower end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar vertebral levels 1 (L1) and 2 (L2), occasionally lower. The upper end of the conus medullaris is usually not well defined. 2. C 1 through T 1 and L 1 through S4 3. Motor 4.Extension of the knee Solution The conus medullaris (Latin for \"medullary cone\") is the tapered, lower end of the spinal cord. It occurs near lumbar vertebral levels 1 (L1) and 2 (L2), occasionally lower. The upper end of the conus medullaris is usually not well defined. 2. C 1 through T 1 and L 1 through S4 3. Motor 4.Extension of the knee.
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