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E- Environment

 What methods we can use for the prevention of soil loss due to soil erosion? Soil erosion is a serious environmental issue that can degrade land and reduce agricultural productivity. Preventing soil loss involves a combination of physical, biological, and agronomic practices. Here are the main methods used to prevent soil erosion: 🌱 1. Vegetative Measures These involve using plants to protect the soil surface: Planting grass and ground cover: Roots hold the soil together and reduce runoff. Afforestation/Reforestation: Planting trees stabilizes the soil with deep root systems. Cover crops: Growing crops like clover or rye during off-season to protect soil. Mulching: Applying organic or synthetic material to cover soil and reduce water impact. 🏞️ 2. Mechanical/Structural Methods These involve altering the land's physical structure to prevent erosion: Terracing: Creating stepped levels on slopes to reduce runoff speed and increase water absorption. Contour pl...

E-ENVIRONMENT

 What are the reasons for depletion of soil fertility? How will you conserve it? Reasons for Depletion of Soil Fertility: Excessive Use of Chemical Fertilizers: Overuse of synthetic fertilizers harms soil microorganisms and alters soil pH, reducing natural fertility over time. Monoculture Farming: Growing the same crop repeatedly depletes specific nutrients from the soil, leading to imbalance and nutrient exhaustion. Soil Erosion: Wind and water erosion remove the top fertile layer of soil, which contains essential nutrients and organic matter. Deforestation: Cutting down trees exposes soil to erosion and reduces the input of organic material from decaying plant matter. Overgrazing: Livestock overgrazing removes vegetation cover, leading to soil compaction and erosion. Waterlogging and Salinization: Poor irrigation practices can cause waterlogging or salt buildup, which destroys soil structure and fertility. Industrial and Urban Pol...

E-EC CHEMICAL KINETICS

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 Explain Chemical kinetics& rate of reactions Chemical kinetics  is an important topic in Physical Chemistry and basically deals with helping students understand the different aspects of a chemical reaction. More specifically, the term ‘kinetics’ deals with the rate of change of some quantity. For example, the rate of change of displacement is given as velocity. Likewise, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Download Complete Chapter Notes of Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear Chemistry Usually, based on this rate, chemical reactions can be classified as fast (For example, Na + H 2 O), moderate (Mg + H 2 O) and slow (esterification) reactions. In this article, we will learn more about chemical kinetics and see ways to quantify the rate of a reaction and look into various factors which affect the  rate of reaction . Table of Contents What Is Chemical Kinetics? Rate of Formations and Disappearances Average and Instantaneous Rate Factors Affecting the Reaction Rate...