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Inorganic Chemistry

Initial Classification of Elements

In this article, we shall study the initial classification of elements and Mendeleev’s periodic table. Need for Classification of Elements: With the rapid advance and developments in science, the number of discovered elements increased. Due to a large number of elements, it is difficult to study and remember the behaviour and properties of each and every element. Hence attempts have […]

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Inorganic Chemistry

Hydrogen Fluoride

The gaseous compound formed when dry fluorine gas reacts with dry Hydrogen, gas is called hydrogen fluoride. Hydrogen fluoride gas on condensation forms liquid hydrogen fluoride which is also referred to as anhydrous hydrogen fluoride or anhydrous hydrofluoric acid. When vapours of hydrogen fluoride are dissolved in water, the resulting aqueous solution is known as […]

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Inorganic Chemistry

Fluorine

In this article, we shall study halogen member fluorine. Fluorine is positioned in Group 17 and the second period of the periodic table. It is highly reactive. Occurrence: Because of extreme reactivity fluorine does not occur in the free state.  It occurs as the fluorides (F–) of certain metals such as Calcium and Aluminium. Its […]

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Organic Chemistry

Disaccharides and Polysaccharides

Science > Chemistry > Biomolecules > Disaccharides and Polysaccharides In the last article, we have studied monosaccharides. In this article, we shall study disaccharides and polysaccharides. Disaccharides: Di-saccharides on hydrolysis give two molecules of monosaccharide. They on hydrolysis with dilute acids or enzymes yield two molecules of either the same or different monosaccharides. e.g. Cane sugar (Sucrose) […]

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Organic Chemistry

Glucose and Fructose

Science > Chemistry > Biomolecules > Glucose and Fructose In the last article, we have seen what are carbohydrates and how are they classified. Based on hydrolysis behaviour the carbohydrates are classified into three types. a) Mono-Saccharides b) Oligo-Saccharides and c) Poly-Saccharides. In this article, we shall study monosaccharides in detail particularly glucose and fructose. […]

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Organic Chemistry

Carbohydrates

Science > Chemistry > Biomolecules > Introduction to Carbohydrates All those simple or complex organic and inorganic substances found in different living forms are collectively called as biomolecules. Biomolecules can be grouped into two types micro and macromolecules. The micro molecules have moderate to low molecular mass.  e.g. sugars, amino acids, and their derivatives, vitamins, […]

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Transfer of Property Act

Transfer of Property to Unborn Child

Ascertaining property rights of an unborn is essential as it has a direct implication on the rights of other existent individuals. Although the Indian laws recognize the existence of an unborn as a legal person, rights are not granted until the birth of the child. Further, while a child in a mother’s womb is considered […]

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Civil Procedure Code

The Terminology of the Code of Civil Procedure

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Terminology of CPC In this article w shall study the terminology of the code of civil procedure. These are the terms and phrases used in civil proceedings, decree, and judgment. Abatement of a Suit: Thus the termination of a suit by operation […]

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Public International Law

Schools of International Law

Depending upon the views of different jurists, we can say that there are three important theories which form the basis of International Law. These theories of International law are also called schools of International law. Naturalist Theory: In the 17th and 18th centuries and earlier times, under the influence of theology and the “law of […]

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Public International Law

Nature of International Law

There is a wide divide among the jurists regarding the nature of International law. There is one view that International law is not a true law. The jurists of this view think that International law is a code of rules of conduct of moral force only. Other Jurists think International law is a true law, […]