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Batrachospermum :Origin ,strucutre ,Thallus organisation and reproduction

                                              Batrachospermum Occurrence:-   (1) Batrachospermum is fresh water alga.    (2) It is found in clear, cool, and running streams.   (3) Deepwater plants are dark violet or reddish in color. But the shallow-water species are olive green.   (4) The intensity of light changes the color of pigments.   (5) The thallus is attached to the substratum. Vegetative structure  (1) The thallus of an adult plant is soft, thick, filamentous.  (2) It is freely branched and gelatinous.   (3) The central axis is made up of a single row of large cells. Whorls of branches of limited growth        are developed on this axis.  (4) These branches are filamentous and dichotomously arranged.  (5) The main axis is corticated. It consists of a row of elongated cylindrical cells.   (6) It is differentiated into nodes and internodes.   (7) There are two types of branches that arise from the nodes:       Branches of limited growth        Branches of unlimited growth Batra

Ncert Class 12th Solution part-2

Chemistry Chapter -Solution Part-2 How do you find the molar mass of Colligative properties? How do you find the molar mass of a solute? How do you determine Colligative properties? How do you find the molecular weight of an unknown compound? Topics to be covered in this Post  Molality Molarity Normality Mole fraction Colligative properties  Molality:-  It is defined as the total moles of solute dissolved in the weight of the solvent .                 Molality = Number of moles of solute/weight of solvent in (k.g.)                                     It is denoted by "m"                                   Its unit is moles/kg. Molarity:- It is defined as total number of moles of solute dissolved in the volume of the solution.               Molarity = Number of moles of solute/volume of solution(ltr)                     It is denoted by "M"                       its unit is moles/ltr Normality = It is defined as the number o

NCERT Solutions For Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 Solutions

Solution As per the syllabus, what do we learn in Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 2 - Solutions? How important is the class 12 chemistry Chapter 2 - Solution is as per the examination? What are the steps to score well in Class 12 Chemistry? Topics:- Intro Types of solution according to components. Types of solution according to solvent and solute. Factor affecting solubility of the solution. Ideal and the non-ideal solution. Henry law. Raoult's law. Similarities and differences in raoult's and henry law. Solution:- Solution is a mixture of two or more components Like Solute and Solvents. Solute:-  Component of the Solution present in less amount, is known as solute. Solvent:- Component of the solution present in excess amount, is known as Solvent. => According to number of components type of Solution :- Binary solution:- Solution is prepared by two components, is called Binary solution. Tertiary solution:- Solution is prepared by three compo