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Chemistry Class 12

Dipole Moment

Why is COâ‚‚ non-polar but Hâ‚‚O is polar?

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Physics Class 10

Hydrogen Fuel Future

Why is hydrogen called the “fuel of the future”?

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Chemistry Class 12

Hydrogen Bonding

Why does water have an unusually high boiling point?

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Physics Class 11

Vectors vs Scalars

What's the actual difference between a vector and a scalar?

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Chemistry Class 12

Resonance

What is resonance? Give an example.

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Physics Class 11

Vector Addition

If two forces act at right angles, how do we find the resultant?

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Chemistry Class 12

Electronegativity Trend

Why does electronegativity increase across a period?

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Physics Class 11

Relative Velocity

Why does rain appear to fall slanting when you're running?

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Chemistry Class 12

Real-Life Analogy

Compare covalent bonding with sharing a pizza.

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Physics Class 11

Projectile Motion

Why does a ball follow a curved path when thrown?

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Chemistry Class 12

Common Misconception

Does higher bond order always mean higher bond energy?

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Physics Class 11

Maximum Height

How do you find how high a ball goes if thrown up at 20 m/s?

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Chemistry Class 12

What is the mole concept and why is it important?

Many students know that 1 mole = 6.022Ă—10236.022 Ă— 10^{23}, but why is this number so important in chemistry?

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Physics Class 11

Range of Projectile

At what angle do you throw a ball to get maximum distance?

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Chemistry Class 12

Why do we use relative atomic mass instead of absolute mass?

Atoms are so tiny that their real masses are inconvenient to use. So how do chemists deal with this?

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