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What are halogen derivatives? A compound derived from hydrocarbons by replacement of one or more Hydrogen atoms by a corresponding ... Read More » The post Halogen Derivatives Introduction and Classification | Organic Chemistry appeared first on ScienceNeo.com. Related posts: No related posts. Halogen Derivatives Class 12, Chemistry Class 12, Hydrogen Atom, Chemistry Class, Class 12, Related Post, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry, Read More

What are halogen derivatives? A compound derived from hydrocarbons by replacement of one or more Hydrogen atoms by a corresponding ... Read More » The post Halogen Derivatives Introduction and Classification | Organic Chemistry appeared first on ScienceNeo.com. Related posts: No related posts.

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CBSE Class 11 Maths Notes Chapter 13 Limits and Derivatives Limit Let y = f(x) be a function of x. If at x = a, f(x) takes indeterminate form, then we consider the values of the function which is very near to a. If these value tend to a definite unique number as x tends […]

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CBSE Class 12 Maths Notes Chapter 2 Inverse Trigonometric Functions Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Trigonometric functions are many-one functions but we know that inverse of function exists if the function is bijective. If we restrict the domain of trigonometric functions, then these functions become bijective and the inverse of trigonometric functions are defined within the restricted […]

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