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Prayer

 Prayer  Question No.1. Which way the does poet implore his Lord to lead him  to? Ans. The poet implores his Lord to lead him to the way of truth. He also prays God to remove all his doubts and darkness of ignorance. Question NO.2. Name the blessings that the poet prays for? Ans. The poet prays for the path of truth. He prays for the nectar of knowledge. He also prays that his heart is surcharged with passion, zest, and hope. Above all, he implores his Lord to save him from sloth and infirmity. Question No.3. What is it that the poet wants to sing? Ans. The poet wants to sing those songs which will infuse life even into the dead and will inspire people to come under the same umbrage of love The poet wants to sing beautiful songs of love and brotherhood. He wants to motivate people to remove bitterness against each other. Question No.4. “Subject me not to the trials, shame not my human form”, explain? Ans. The poet shows his humble submission before his Lord....

Metal and Non Metals

Metal and Non Metal Element: An Element id the substance which is made up of entirely one kind of atoms. For example hydrogen, helium etc. Metals : Metals are those elements which lose their electron to gain positive charge. for example Sodium (Na), Potassium (K) etc. Non Metals: These are those elements which gain the the electron to attain the negative charge. For example Neon (Ne) Argon (Ar) Physical properties of the Metals:  The following are the physical properties of metal : Malleability: The property of the metals due to which they can be beaten into the sheets is called as the malleability. Most the metals are malleable in the nature. Gold (Au) is the most Malleable element. 2. Ductility : The property of the metals due to which they can be drawn into the wires is called as the Ductility. Most the metals are ductile in the nature. Gold (Au) is also  the most ductile 3. Sonorous : It is the property of metals due to which they produce ringing sound. Usually Metals pro...

Carbon and its Compounds

                        Introduction:   Carbon is the most important chemical element (non-metal) in the world having the symbol ‘C’ and atomic number 6. Carbon is most commonly obtained from coal deposits, although it usually must be processed into a form suitable for commercial use. Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond. Artificially produced graphite is of the alpha type. Note: Phase at Room Temperature: Solid Melting Point: 3823 K (3550°C or 6422°F) Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F) Atomic Weight: 12.0107     Occurrence in Nature : ·      It is present in the earth crust to the extent of 0.02% only in the form of minerals like carbonates, coal, petroleum etc. ·      In the atmosphere, it is present in 0.03% in the form of carbon dioxide. ...