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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Arrays and Structures
In this video, you will learn about arrays and data structures with an inventory program. This clip is from the chapter "Module 2" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we will cover...
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Classes and Objects
In this video, you will learn about classes and objects with abstraction and encapsulation. This clip is from the chapter "Module 2" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we will cover...
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Ecological Transformation of Urban Spaces
Explore the endless possibilities of ecological habitats, where greener architecture transforms our world. Discover how the Pajol Marketplace in Paris' 18th arrondissement has been revitalized from an old railway freight station into a...
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Eco-Conscious Living: Sustainable Home Design on the Isle of Skye
Explore how a simple, eco-friendly home on the Isle of Skye integrates local materials and low-tech solutions for sustainability. From triple-glazed windows to wood stove heating, discover how thoughtful design enhances energy efficiency...
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Revitalizing Pajol Marketplace: A Community Reborn
Discover the diverse activities and amenities at the renewed Pajol Marketplace, from a youth hostel and shops to a municipal library and a covered garden. Hear from local residents about the positive changes in their neighborhood and the...
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Crystal Clear - Understanding Crystalline Solids
Clear as Glass: A Guide to Crystalline Solids Crystalline solids consist of substances with their constituents arranged in a precise and organized manner. A wide variety of naturally occurring solid substances can be found in crystalline...
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PYROSILICATES CYCLIC SILICATES ,CHAIN SILICATES,3 D SILICATES
Silicates | PyroSilicates | Chain Silicates | 3D Silicates | Pyrosilicate representaion | Si2O76- |Beryl | pyroxenes | sheet like structure | china clay | Zeolite | Quartz | Feldspar | Ultramarine | uses of silicates | Glass , ceramics...
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Silicon Dioxide Silica Structure Revealed
Structure of silica | SiO4 anion unit | Silicon to oxygen ratio in silica 1 :2 | Silica SiO2 ; Silica (SiO2) is a compound with the chemical formula SiO2, based on SiO4 tetrahedra, where each silicon atom is bonded to four oxygen atoms...
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Exploring Graphite's Unique Structure
Graphite | 2D Hexogonal sheet structure |Weak Vander waals forces,slippery nature | De-localization of electrons| Applications, moderator in Nuclear reactors Graphite, an allotrope of carbon, has a unique layered structure that differs...
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Light in a Tube: Exploring Discharge Tube Experiments
Discharge tube experiments are crucial in understanding atomic structure and the discovery of subatomic particles. These experiments involve the interaction of electricity with gases at low pressures, observing cathode rays and their...
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Faster than Sound: NASA's Stardust Mission
Everything about NASA's Stardust mission to Comet Wild 2.
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Vacuola
Compartimento lleno de líquido que se encuentra dentro de la célula, envuelto por una membrana.
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Sp Hybridization in Alkynes: Exploring Triple Bonds
In alkynes, such as acetylene (C₂H₂), carbon atoms undergo sp hybridization. This involves the mixing of one 2s orbital and one 2p orbital, forming two sp hybrid orbitals. These orbitals align in a linear arrangement with a bond angle of...
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Sp² Hybridization in Ethene: The Secret of Double Bonds
Hybridization Process: Carbon atoms undergo sp² hybridization, mixing one 2s and two 2p orbitals to form three sp² hybrid orbitals arranged in a trigonal planar geometry (120° bond angles). Bond Formation: Two sp² orbitals form sigma (σ)...
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Formal Charge Made Simple: A Guide to Molecular Stability
Formal Charge Made Simple: A Guide to Molecular Stability Formal charge is a bookkeeping tool used to estimate the charge distribution within a molecule. It is calculated by comparing the number of valence electrons in an atom's free...
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VSEPR Theory: Predicting Molecular Shapes with Ease
VSEPR postulates state that the geometry of a molecule depends on the number and arrangement of bonding and lone electron pairs around the central atom
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Bone structure made easy!
Every bone in our body is different. They all have different structures and can be divided into several types, depending on shape, size and function.
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What Do Space Images Sound Like?
Sonification transforms scientific data, such as space imagery, into sound, providing an auditory perspective on celestial phenomena. By translating features like stars, gas, and dust into musical tones, this process enables a unique way...
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Facts about The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The idea for a consolidated list of wonderful man-made monuments came from writers in the ancient world. For example, Antipater of Sidon, a Greek writer from the 100s BCE, wrote a poem celebrating some of the known world's most...
Science ABC
What Happens (Chemically) When Wood Burns?
When wood comes in contact with fire, it undergoes thermal degradation, or pyrolysis. The pyrolysis of wood leads to the release of certain volatile gases and the formation of char, which eventually undergoes flaming and glowing...
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How Igloos Turn Snow into Toasty Havens
An igloo is made of compressed snow. Compact hardened snow is a great insulator of heat because snow is nothing but semi-frozen water with roughly 95% trapped air. The air molecules trapped between the tiny ice crystals create air...
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Do Jellyfish Have Eyes?
Jellyfish have eyes, but unlike humans, their eyes are not concentrated in a single organ. Instead, the ability to see is facilitated by a network of nerves and proteins called opsins. The jellyfish's light-sensing organ lies within a...
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Do bones decompose? How long does it take for bones to decompose?
Ever wonder why bones can survive hundreds of years without decomposing? This is due to the unique composition of bone. Bone is primarily composed of a very stable protein called collagen and the mineral calcium. The association between...