Many substances isolated from resins, balsams, and essential oils possessed a fragrant smell and were found to be different from aliphatic compounds in chemical behaviour. Such substances were called aromatic compounds (Greek Aroma – fragrant smell). All aromatic compounds do not have a fragrant smell while some aliphatic hydrocarbons have a fragrant smell. Hence the […]
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Types of Contracts
Law > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Types of Contracts A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties in which an exchange of value is made. The purpose of a contract is to form a relationship between two parties who seek to enter into a legal contract and […]
Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Revocation of Acceptance In contract proposal and acceptance of proposal are important ingredient. In last few articles, we have discussed, proposal, types of proposal, revocation of proposal and acceptance. In this article, we shall discuss revocation of acceptance in details. Section 3: Communication, […]
Termination of Offer
Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Termination of Offer The party who makes the offer is known as the offeror, and the party who accepts the offer is known as the offeree. Termination of offer is where the offer is terminated before the other side(offeree) has the opportunity to […]
Q1. What is a Contract? Mention any three essential elements a valid contract? A contract is an agreement which is enforceable by law. Hence, when we use word ‘contract’ it satisfies all legal requirement. Hence the word “Void contract” is wrong. It should be “void agreement”. Thus, contracts can only be valid or voidable. Section […]
Hydrolysis Constant
Science > Chemistry > Physical Chemistry > Ionic Equilibria > Hydrolysis Constant In this article, we shall study hydrolysis of different types of salts and we shall derive expression for hydrolysis constant for each type of salt. Hydrolysis of salt of strong acid and weak base. These salts on hydrolysis produce strong acids and weak […]
SP Hybridization
Science > Chemistry > Physical Chemistry > Nature of Chemical Bond > sp Hybridization The mixing of one s – orbital and one p – orbital of the same atom of nearly same energy to form a set of diagonally arranged two identical hybrid orbitals of equivalent energy is called sp hybridization. These hybrid orbitals […]
SP2 Hybridization
Science > Chemistry > Physical Chemistry > Nature of Chemical Bond > sp2 Hybridization Mixing of one ‘s’ orbital and two ‘p’ – orbitals of nearly same energy forming set of trigonally arranged three identical orbitals of equal energy is known as sp2 hybridization. Geometry sp2 Hybridization: The hybrid orbitals are arranged around the central atom in a […]
Q111. A Hindu female is survived by her adopted son, natural born son, and an illegitimate son. Upon whom her property will devolve and in what Ratio? Section 15 and Section 16 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 deals with devolution of property of a Hindu female who died intestate. Adopted son has equal rights […]
Law of Radioactive Decay
In this article, we shall study the concept of radioactive decay, decay constant, and half life of radioactive substance. Transformation of radioactive element into another element (radioactive or non-radioactive) is known as radioactive decay or disintegration. In radioactive decay, the nucleus of a radioactive element called parent undergoes a spontaneous change accompanied by the emission […]