Various functions of liver

Liver performs a number of functions. Due to its function, it is also called master laboratory of the body. It is an important organ for metabolism in vertebrates. A summary of its important function is as follows: 1) Secretion of bile The liver cells synthesize the constituents of bile from the mixed arterial and venous … Read more

Differences between ammonia (NH3) and phosphine ( PH3)

S.N        NH3       PH3 1. It is lighter than air. It is heavier than air. 2. It is not poisonous. It is highly poisonous. 3. It forms H-bonding. It does not form H-bonding. 4. It is highly soluble in water. It is sparingly soluble in water. 5. Its aqueous solution is alkaline. Its aqueous … Read more

Differences between organic and inorganic compounds

S.N Organic compounds Inorganic compounds 1. Carbon containing compounds are called organic compounds. Compounds of elements other than hydrocarbon are called inorganic compounds 2. Organic compounds are insoluble in water generally. For example: wax, kerosene, ghee, oil, etc. Inorganic compounds are soluble in water generally. For example: copper sulphate, sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid, etc. 3. … Read more