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Hi! I remember sweating over Henry’s Law in Class 12, so let’s make it simple. It’s about how much gas can dissolve in a liquid—like oxygen in water or CO₂ in your Coke. The law says: the amount of gas dissolved is proportional to the pressure of that gas above the liquid, as long as temperature stays constant.Formula: S = kP- S is how much gas dissolves.- k is a constant (depends on the gas and liquid).- P is the gas’s pressure.Think of a fizzy drink: high pressure keeps CO₂ dissolved; pop the cap, and it fizzes out. It’s key for CBSE exams, so practice numericals! This site explains it well: Byju’s on Henry’s Law.

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Hi there! I run a small digital marketing gig, and do follow vs. no follow comes up a lot. Here’s the lowdown:- Do Follow: These links let search engines crawl the linked site and pass “link juice,” boosting its SEO. They’re like a vote of confidence. Most links on your site are do follow by default.- No Follow: These links have a rel="nofollow" attribute, telling Google not to follow or credit the linked site for SEO. Think user comments, ads, or shady sites you don’t want to endorse.If you’re building a website, use do follow for trusted sources and no follow for anything sketchy. For more, check: Search Engine Journal on No Follow Links.

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Hey! As a blogger who’s dabbled in SEO, let me explain do follow and no follow links—they’re key for website rankings. - Do Follow Links: These are standard web links that tell search engines like Google, “Hey, follow this link and pass on some ranking juice (link equity).” They help boost the linked site’s SEO, improving its search ranking. Example: <a href="example.com">Link</a>.- No Follow Links: These have a rel="nofollow" tag, signaling search engines not to pass ranking juice or crawl the linked site. They’re used for untrusted sites, sponsored content, or comments to prevent spam. Example: <a href="example.com" rel="nofollow">Link</a>.Do follow links are gold for SEO; no follow links are more about user navigation without impacting rankings. This guide dives deeper: Moz on Do Follow vs No Follow.

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Yo, Mount Kailash is like the ultimate no-climb zone, and it’s not just because it’s a tough hike. I’ve read up on this, and here’s why it’s off-limits:- Holy Status: It’s a sacred mountain for Hindus (Shiva’s home), Buddhists, Jains, and Bon followers. Climbing it is a big no-no culturally.- China’s Rules: The government says nope to climbers to keep the peace and respect religious beliefs.- Nature’s Wrath: Freezing temps, high altitude (6,638m), and tricky terrain make it a nightmare even for pros.People do the kora walk around it instead—it’s spiritual and epic. Check this out for more: Tibet Travel on Kailash.

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Hi! Activating your PNB debit card for online transactions is super straightforward. I did this for my Punjab National Bank card last month, so here’s the step-by-step:1. Log into PNB Internet Banking: Visit PNB Net Banking and sign in with your user ID and password.2. Navigate to Card Services: Look for the “Debit Card” or “Card Management” section in the dashboard.3. Enable E-commerce: Select your debit card, then choose the option to enable online transactions. You might need to set a transaction limit.4. Authenticate with OTP: You’ll get an OTP on your registered mobile number to confirm the activation.5. Set a PIN (if not done): If your card is new, generate a PIN via ATM or internet banking.Alternatively, you can use the PNB ONE app—go to “Debit Card Services” and toggle on online transactions. If you’re stuck, call PNB’s helpline at 1800-180-2345. Their site has more details: PNB Debit Card Services.

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As an animal lover with two rescue cats, I can’t stress enough why kindness to animals is a must. First, they’re sentient beings—science backs this up with studies on animal cognition (like chimps solving puzzles!). Hurting them is just wrong. Second, animals provide so much—cows give milk, dogs offer security, and wildlife keeps ecosystems humming. Mistreating them messes with our food chain and environment.Plus, being kind feels good. Helping a stray or feeding birds lifts your mood. It’s also about setting an example—cruelty to animals often correlates with violence toward people. For a deeper dive, this site’s great: ASPCA on Animal Welfare.

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Hi! For a family-friendly dining spot in Trichy, Kannappa Chettinad Restaurant is my go-to. It’s on Madurai Road and serves amazing South Indian and Chettinad dishes—their chicken biryani and fish curry are unreal. The ambiance is cozy, with spacious tables for families, and they’re great with kids (high chairs available!). Prices are wallet-friendly (₹150-400 per head), and the service is prompt. They also have veg and non-veg options galore. For more, check: Kannappa Trichy.