Tech24 Deals Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Tech24 Deals Content Network
  2. In the phrase, "a flock of geese," is flock a collective ... -...

    socratic.org/questions/in-the-phrase-a-flock-of-geese-is-flock-a-collective...

    They are both common nouns and flock is a collective noun. The whole expression is not a noun. Nouns are single words so a flock of geese is not a noun. Flock and geese are both common nouns. Word flock is a collective noun because it is used to describe a group of objects (here birds)

  3. Nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, what exactly are these...

    socratic.org/questions/nominative-accusative-dative-genitive-what-exactly-are...

    Explanation: Nominative, accusative, dative and genitive are all grammatical cases. They vary in function in different languages. Here is what they look like in English: nominative - subject. e.g. I ate some pie. Here, I would be in the nominative since it is I that was doing the verb (eating). accusative - direct object.

  4. What is an atom, element, molecule, and compound? What is an ......

    socratic.org/questions/what-is-an-atom-element-molecule-and-compound-what-is...

    An element is a substance that is made entirely of one type of atom. For example, the element sodium is made up of only sodium atoms. A molecule is a substance that contains two or more atoms chemically joined, such as H 2,O2. A compound is a substance that is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically joined, such as H 2O,CO ...

  5. Proving Identities - Trigonometry - Socratic

    socratic.org/trigonometry/trigonometric-identities-and-equations/proving...

    The Trigonometric Identities are equations that are true for Right Angled Triangles. Periodicity of trig functions. Sine, cosine, secant, and cosecant have period 2π while tangent and cotangent have period π. Identities for negative angles. Sine, tangent, cotangent, and cosecant are odd functions while cosine and secant are even functions.

  6. Polyatomic Ions - Chemistry - Socratic

    socratic.org/chemistry/ionic-bonds-and-formulas/polyatomic-ions

    Polyatomic ions are formed when a group of atoms have a charge. Hydroxide, for example, is formed when oxygen and hydrogen covalently bond but still have a charge of -1. When a polyatomic ion forms an ionic bond with another ion, a polyatomic ionic compound is made. For example, the +1 barium ion can form an ionic bond with the -1 hydroxide ion, to form the Barium Hydroxide (BaOH) ionic compound.

  7. Properties of Solids, Liquids, and Gases - Chemistry - Socratic

    socratic.org/chemistry/phases-of-matter/properties-of-solids-liquids-and-gases

    All liquids show the following characteristics: Liquids are almost incompressible. In liquids molecules are pretty close to each other. The molecules does not have lot of space between them. The molecules can not squeezed closer to one another. Liquids have fixed volume but no fixed shape.They have fixed volume but they do not have fixed or ...

  8. Physical and Chemical Changes - Chemistry - Socratic

    socratic.org/chemistry/a-first-introduction-to-matter/physical-and-chemical...

    A chemical change is any change that results in the formation of new chemical substances with new properties. For example, hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water. This is a chemical change. 2H₂ + O₂ → H₂O. Hydrogen and oxygen are both colourless gases, but water is a liquid at ordinary temperatures. EXAMPLES.

  9. Combinations and Permutations - Statistics - Socratic

    socratic.org/statistics/probability/combinations-and-permutations

    The astrological configuration of a party with n guests is a list of twelve numbers that records the number of guests with each zodiac sign. How many different astrological configurations are possible for n = 100? There are 20 rabbits, 15 black and 5 white. You take one by one a rabbit.

  10. What is an insoluble substance? + Example - Socratic

    socratic.org/questions/what-is-an-insoluble-substance

    Explanation: "Insoluble" generally means that a substance does not dissolve in water. Some examples include: sand, fats, wood, metals, and plastic. When we put them in water and try to mix them, they will not dissolve. Insoluble substance is the substance which is not dissolved in a specific dissolving media.

  11. Double Angle Identities - Trigonometry - Socratic

    socratic.org/trigonometry/trigonometric-identities-and-equations/double-angle...

    Answer: As below. Explanation: Following table gives the double angle identities which can be used while solving the equations. You can also have sin2θ,cos2θ expressed in terms of tanθ as under. sin2θ = 2tanθ 1 +tan2θ. cos2θ = 1 −tan2θ 1 +tan2θ. sankarankalyanam · 1 · Mar 9 2018.