Behala, Kolkata, India - 700034
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2nd Floor, 41/1, Sahid Dinesh Gupta Road, Jadu Colony
Behala, Kolkata, India - 700034
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5 out of 5 4 reviews
Debabrata Nag
"Being a guardian, I am requesting other parents, just step in once this Academy. You will feel the difference. Also I could assure, your kids will prove themselves and touch your dreams with the optimum care of exclusive teaching. "
Piu
"The VSND Academy service is really good. My sister is studying there. The guidance she gets from there helping her lot to improve her progress. Satisfied tuition. "
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Ananya
"One of the best education providing centre in Kolkata. Each student is given proper attention. Also its one of its kind teaching students through virtual stimulator hence enabling them to learn faster and the grasp the knowledge easily. "
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Poulami Totai
"The teaching was amazing. It made me stronger in studies. The best part was that the teacher was always available to help; even out of the class, if we, the students had any query. It made me understand that just the way of teaching can make such a huge difference in a student's life. I am really grateful. "
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Answered on 28/03/2018 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
Water with a Ph value of 7 is non conductive as it does not have free ions. But since acids (Ph vale less than 7) consists of free H+ ions, an aqueous solotion of water would have plenty of free H+ ions (cations) as well as - anions. When a potential difference is applied to the solution through two immersed electrodes, the positive H ions are arttacted towards the cathode (the -ve electrode of the circuit) and anions to the +ve elctrode of the circuit. Thus these charges start flowing in the solution thereby conducting electricity.
Answered on 19/12/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
5 out of 5 4 reviews
Debabrata Nag
"Being a guardian, I am requesting other parents, just step in once this Academy. You will feel the difference. Also I could assure, your kids will prove themselves and touch your dreams with the optimum care of exclusive teaching. "
Piu
"The VSND Academy service is really good. My sister is studying there. The guidance she gets from there helping her lot to improve her progress. Satisfied tuition. "
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Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion about VSND Academy.
Ananya
"One of the best education providing centre in Kolkata. Each student is given proper attention. Also its one of its kind teaching students through virtual stimulator hence enabling them to learn faster and the grasp the knowledge easily. "
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Thanks for sharing your experience and opinion about VSND Academy.
Poulami Totai
"The teaching was amazing. It made me stronger in studies. The best part was that the teacher was always available to help; even out of the class, if we, the students had any query. It made me understand that just the way of teaching can make such a huge difference in a student's life. I am really grateful. "
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Answered on 28/03/2018 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
Water with a Ph value of 7 is non conductive as it does not have free ions. But since acids (Ph vale less than 7) consists of free H+ ions, an aqueous solotion of water would have plenty of free H+ ions (cations) as well as - anions. When a potential difference is applied to the solution through two immersed electrodes, the positive H ions are arttacted towards the cathode (the -ve electrode of the circuit) and anions to the +ve elctrode of the circuit. Thus these charges start flowing in the solution thereby conducting electricity.
Answered on 19/12/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science
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