Dinitrogen Pentoxide – Preparation, Properties and Uses
Dinitrogen Pentoxide is a chemical compound, which contains only nitrogen and oxygen. As stated by the name, a single molecule of Dinitrogen will posses 2 […]
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Dinitrogen Pentoxide is a chemical compound, which contains only nitrogen and oxygen. As stated by the name, a single molecule of Dinitrogen will posses 2 […]
Read moreThe compositae is the only British family of the order Asterales. It is the largest family of all flowering plants having over 900 genera and […]
Read moreThe Labiatae is another family of the Tubiflorae. There are about 170 genera of which twenty-five are represented in Great Britain. Most are perennial herbs, […]
Read moreThe Scrophulariaceae is a large family of over 200 genera of the order Tubiflorae. Twenty genera are represented in Britain. Nearly all the species are […]
Read moreThere has been controversy over the relationships of the order to the other angiosperm orders because of the arrangement and structure of the flowers. These […]
Read moreThis is one of the seven British families in the order Rosales. There are a total of ninety genera of which twenty-four are represented in […]
Read moreThis is the only British representative of the order Leguminosae. The family is very large, of 300 or more genera of which twenty-four can be […]
Read moreCruciferae belong to the order Rhoeadales. It is a large family of 220 genera and fifty-two of these are represented in Great Britain. The members […]
Read moreThe Ranunculaceae family belong to the order Ranales, generally considered to be the most primitive of the angiosperm orders. In the Ranunculacea, there are forty-eight genera, […]
Read moreThe teeth of mammals are of different kinds, a condition described as heterodont in contrast with the homodont teeth of reptiles and amphibians. There are […]
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