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posted on 28 Apr 2021
I appeared for an interview in Oct 2020.
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posted on 9 Nov 2021
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Ash is the residue left after the combustion of organic materials.
Ash is the inorganic material that remains after the complete combustion of organic substances.
It is typically composed of minerals, metals, and other non-combustible elements.
Examples of ash include the residue left after burning wood, coal, or paper.
Ash can vary in color and composition depending on the source material.
It is commonly used as a fertiliz...
Ash has various uses in different industries and applications.
Ash is commonly used in construction as a substitute for cement in concrete production.
It is also used in the manufacturing of bricks, ceramics, and glass.
In agriculture, ash can be used as a fertilizer due to its high mineral content.
Ash is used in the production of soap and detergents.
It is utilized in the production of certain metals, such as aluminum and...
Calorific value is the amount of energy released when a substance is burned.
Calorific value is measured in units of energy per unit of mass, such as joules per gram or calories per gram.
It is used to determine the energy content of fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas.
Higher calorific value means more energy is released when the fuel is burned.
Calorific value can be affected by factors such as moisture content and...
Calorific value is the amount of heat energy released when a unit mass of fuel is burned.
Calorific value is measured in units of energy per unit of mass.
It is used to compare the energy content of different fuels.
Higher calorific value means more energy is released per unit mass of fuel.
Examples of fuels with high calorific value include coal, natural gas, and diesel.
Calorific value can be affected by factors such as m
posted on 11 Jan 2022
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
KBr is used in IR spectroscopy as a sample holder and diluent.
KBr is transparent in the IR region
It has low absorbance in the IR region
It is easy to grind into a fine powder
It is inert and does not react with most samples
It has a low refractive index which reduces interference from the sample
Examples of samples analyzed with KBr include polymers, oils, and organic compounds
The concentration of H2SO4 and HCl used in our laboratory varies depending on the experiment.
Concentrations are determined based on the experiment's requirements
We use a range of concentrations from dilute to concentrated solutions
Examples include 0.1M HCl for titrations and 98% H2SO4 for digestion of samples
The ionic product of water is 10^-14 because of the self-ionization of water molecules.
Water molecules can self-ionize into H+ and OH- ions.
The concentration of H+ and OH- ions in pure water is equal.
The product of their concentrations is always 10^-14 at 25°C.
One problem encountered in the project was a lack of communication between team members.
Lack of communication led to misunderstandings and delays in project progress.
To solve this problem, regular team meetings were scheduled to discuss project updates and address any issues.
A communication tool, such as a project management software or messaging platform, was implemented to facilitate easy and efficient communication.
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Formic acid is an organic compound that is called acid but does not have a COOH group.
Formic acid (HCOOH) is the simplest carboxylic acid and is commonly known as formic acid.
It is called an acid because it can donate a hydrogen ion (H+) in solution.
Formic acid does not have a COOH group (carboxyl group) like other carboxylic acids.
It is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor and is found naturally in the venom of cert...
Equilibrium constant is a measure of the ratio of products to reactants at equilibrium.
It is denoted by Kc or Keq.
It is calculated by dividing the concentration of products by the concentration of reactants at equilibrium.
It is a constant value for a given reaction at a given temperature.
It helps in predicting the direction of a reaction.
If Kc is greater than 1, the reaction favors the products. If Kc is less than 1, t...
Thermodynamics is the study of energy and its transformations in systems.
It deals with the relationship between heat, work, and energy.
It focuses on the principles of energy conservation and entropy.
Thermodynamics is used in various fields like engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology.
Examples include the study of heat engines, refrigeration systems, and chemical reactions.
posted on 26 May 2022
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before May 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
posted on 30 Sep 2023
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 30 May 2021
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
posted on 12 Feb 2024
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 11 Oct 2020
Server side state management is the process of storing and managing data on the server side of a web application.
It involves storing data on the server instead of the client side
It helps maintain consistency and security of data
Examples include session management and database management
Page life cycle refers to the series of events that occur between the time a user requests a web page and the time the page is rendered on the user's browser.
Page life cycle consists of several stages such as initialization, loading, rendering, and unloading.
During initialization, the page is created and controls are initialized.
During loading, the page is loaded with data and controls are populated.
During rendering, t...
The components of .NET include the Common Language Runtime, Framework Class Library, and ASP.NET.
Common Language Runtime (CLR) - manages memory, security, and execution of code
Framework Class Library (FCL) - collection of reusable classes, interfaces, and value types
ASP.NET - web application framework for building dynamic web pages and web services
Cookies are small text files stored on a user's computer by a website to remember user preferences and login information.
Cookies are used to track user activity on a website
They can be used to store user preferences and login information
Cookies can be either session cookies or persistent cookies
Session cookies are deleted when the user closes their browser
Persistent cookies remain on the user's computer until they expi
CLR stands for Common Language Runtime, a component of .NET framework that manages execution of .NET programs.
CLR is responsible for memory management, security, and exception handling.
It compiles code into an intermediate language (IL) and then executes it.
CLR allows for language interoperability, meaning that code written in different languages can be compiled to the same IL and run on the same runtime.
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