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− | ==NCERT Science Laboratory Manuals==
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− | ===NCERT Science Class IX Laboratory Manuals===
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− | |1
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− | |Introduction
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− | |1-2
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− | |rowSpan="6"|[http://www.ncert.nic.in/NCERTS/textbook/textbook.htm?ielm1=1-5 Lab Manual Part 1]
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− | |2
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− | |General Laboratory Facilities
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− | |3-5
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− | |3
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− | |Preparing Students for Laboratory Work
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− | |General Laboratory Rules
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− | |7-8
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− | |First Aid Treatment
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− | |9
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− | |Recording of Experiment
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− | |10
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− | !UNIT I - MATERIALS
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− | !Link to the Experiment
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− | |1
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− | |To study the different parts of a simple (dissecting)
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− | Microscope
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− | |2
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− | |To study the different parts of a compound
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− | Microscope
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− | |3
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− | |To determine the density of a liquid (other than water)
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− | by using a spring balance and a measuring cylinder
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− | |To determine the density of a non-porous solid
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− | (insoluble and denser than water) by using a spring
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− | balance and a measuring cylinder
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− | |To show that gases are readily compressible and
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− | liquids are not
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− | |To study the changes in state of sublimate solids on
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− | heating
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− | |To study the process of evaporation
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− | |To determine the boiling point of water and melting
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− | point of ice
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− | |9
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− | |To prepare a saturated solution of common salt in
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− | distilled water and to determine its solubility at room
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− | temperature
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− | |10
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− | |To prepare a solution of common salt of 10%
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− | composition by mass
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− | |To separate the components of a mixture of sand,
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− | common salt and ammonium chloride
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− | |To prepare solutions of various substance and to
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− | identify them as true solutions and suspension
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− | |To prepare a colloidal solution of sulphur and 55
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− | differentiate it from a true solution or from a
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− | suspension on the basis of transparency and
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− | filtration
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− | |To study the process of separation of a mixture of
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− | two immiscible liquids
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− | |To separate a mixture of two miscible liquids by simple 60
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− | distillation
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− | |To differentiate between a mixture (containing two
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− | |To verify the law of conservation of mass in a chemical
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− | reaction
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− | ===NCERT Science Class X Laboratory Manuals===
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| ==Karnataka Science Text Books => NCERT Science Text Books== | | ==Karnataka Science Text Books => NCERT Science Text Books== |
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− | ==Ekalavya Science Books==
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− | !Sl No
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/temptrature.pdf How Hot? How Cold?]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/heat_temp_web.pdf Heat and Temperature]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/Modules-for-teachers/motion_and_force_part_1/motion_and_force_part1-1-25.pdf Motion and Force Page No 1 to 25]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/Modules-for-teachers/motion_and_force_part_1/motion_and_force_part1-26-50.pdf Motion and Force Page No 26 to 50]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/Modules-for-teachers/motion_and_force_part_1/motion_and_force_part1-51-75.pdf Motion and Force Page No 51 to 75]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/Modules-for-teachers/motion_and_force_part_1/motion_and_force_part1-76-112.pdf Motion and Force Page No 76 to 112]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/Modules-for-teachers/Human%20Body%20Systems.pdf Human Body System]
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/HSTP/Bal%20Vaigyanik%20Class%207%20-%20English_txt.pdf Hoshangabad Science Teaching Programme - Bal Vaignanik Science Textbook for Class 7]
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− | |9
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− | |[http://www.eklavya.in/pdfs/Books/HSTP/Bal%20Vaigyanik%20Class%208%20-%20English_txt.pdf Hoshangabad Science Teaching Programme - Bal Vaignanik Science Textbook for Class 8]
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