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  • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

    Originally posted by munda_sialkoty
    ub kia me question na poochon
    Aap ki marzi..poach lijye...

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    • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

      aik nunna munna sa question pooch raha hoon...bohat easy he...buchay buchay ko pata ho ga

      HCL + NaOH ko jub mix kia jaye to end product kia hoti he

      NOTE:
      HCL stands for Hydrochloric Acid
      NaOH stands for Sodium Hydro Oxide
      :thmbup:

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      • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

        Originally posted by munda_sialkoty
        aik nunna munna sa question pooch raha hoon...bohat easy he...buchay buchay ko pata ho ga

        HCL + NaOH ko jub mix kia jaye to end product kia hoti he

        NOTE:
        HCL stands for Hydrochloric Acid
        NaOH stands for Sodium Hydro Oxide
        HCL + NaOH ko mix karein tu end product Nacl(sodium chloride) aur H2O (water)aata hai...
        waise yeh Answer hum ne nahi diya...:khi:
        Aap sirf yeh bataye sahi hai ya galat??????

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        • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

          Originally posted by ummid
          HCL + NaOH ko mix karein tu end product Nacl(sodium chloride) aur H2O (water)aata hai...
          waise yeh Answer hum ne nahi diya...:khi:
          Aap sirf yeh bataye sahi hai ya galat??????
          Is ke ghalat honay ki koi waja hi nahi thi :khi:

          Answer is right :thmbup:

          Next question plz
          :thmbup:

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          • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

            Originally posted by munda_sialkoty
            Is ke ghalat honay ki koi waja hi nahi thi :khi:

            Answer is right :thmbup:

            Next question plz
            yeh answer hum ne nahi diya........:na:
            isi liye hume is ke sahi hone oer koi khushi nahi......
            next question kya poachein....:cc:
            kash is thread mein humare alwa bhi koi ladki aaye.........:embarasse

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            • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

              Originally posted by ummid
              yeh answer hum ne nahi diya........:na:
              isi liye hume is ke sahi hone oer koi khushi nahi......
              next question kya poachein....:cc:
              kash is thread mein humare alwa bhi koi ladki aaye.........:embarasse
              Kaash is thread mein hamaray ilawa bhi koi larka aaye :tauba
              :thmbup:

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              • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                Originally posted by munda_sialkoty
                Kaash is thread mein hamaray ilawa bhi koi larka aaye :tauba
                kyun Tauseef bhai nahi hai kya aap ke saath.......:tauba

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                • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                  us ne sirf aik reply kia jo mein ne khud choor diya tha
                  :thmbup:

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                  • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                    question for boyzzzzzz(Aamir).......

                    Indo-pak mein ruppai ko sub se paihle riwaj dene ka aizaz kis ko hasil hai....aur yeh ruppia kitne gram ka tha.....aur is sike ke beech mein kya aur atraaf mein kya likha tha?????????
                    best of luck.....:thmbup:

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                    • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                      Slamz M.S and Ummid sis............

                      Sorry yaar..... ajk kal "Baithak" main bhut time lag jataa hai so adher ka chakar nahin lag saka....... now i am back........

                      ummid behnaa nain acha sawal kiya hai .... jawab dohndana ho gaa ab..:cc:
                      Zaid Hammid on Sawat War..
                      A must Watch..

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                      • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                        Originally posted by tauseeftariq
                        Slamz M.S and Ummid sis............

                        Sorry yaar..... ajk kal "Baithak" main bhut time lag jataa hai so adher ka chakar nahin lag saka....... now i am back........

                        ummid behnaa nain acha sawal kiya hai .... jawab dohndana ho gaa ab..:cc:
                        yeh sawal is liye poacha ke hume duniya ki khaber hoti hai lakeen baaz awqat hume apne hi mulk ki malomat nahi hoti...:tauba
                        good luck...:thmbup:
                        hume khushi hogi ager aap logon ne is sawal ka jawab de diya tu.....:phool:

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                        • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                          The origin of the word "rupee" is found in the Sanskrit word rūp or rūpā, which means "silver" in many Indo-Aryan languages such as Urdu. The Sanskrit word rūpyakam (Devanagari:रूप्यकम्) means coin of silver. The derivative word Rūpaya was used to denote the coin introduced by Sher Shah Suri during his reign from 1540 to 1545 CE. The original Rūpaya was a silver coin weighing 178gm. The coin has been used since then, even during the times of British India. Formerly the rupee was divided into 16 annas, 64 paise, or 192 pies. Decimalisation occurred in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in 1869, India in 1957 and in Pakistan in 1961.

                          Large denominations of rupees are often counted in lacs or lakhs (100,000) crores (10,000,000) and arabs (1 billion). The official Indian currency Rupee (a.k.a. Rupaya, Ruppai) has its name derived from its silver coin predecessor. A Rupee is divided into 100 parts, each of which called a Paise. Paise is sometimes referred to as Naya-Paise, meaning the "new-money", a habit continued from when India became free from British -- when the new country introduced new currency, people used Naya-Paise to distinguish it from the old currency.The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India. The most commonly used symbol for the Rupee is Rs.

                          In most parts of India, the Rupee is known as Rupaye, Rubai, or one of other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupya, meaning silver. However, in the Bengali and Assames languages, spoken in Assam, Tripura, and West Bengal, the Rupee is known as a Taka, and is written as such on Indian banknotes. These days Rupee currency comes in denominations of 1,2,5,10,20,50,100,500 and 1000.

                          yeh sara perhein kahin na kahin aap ko jawaab mil hi jaye ga :lol
                          :thmbup:

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                          • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                            Originally posted by tauseeftariq
                            Slamz M.S and Ummid sis............

                            Sorry yaar..... ajk kal "Baithak" main bhut time lag jataa hai so adher ka chakar nahin lag saka....... now i am back........

                            ummid behnaa nain acha sawal kiya hai .... jawab dohndana ho gaa ab..:cc:
                            Wa Alaikum Aslam Pa Tauseef

                            Yaar apni bethak ki timming change karo...jub me reply ker deta hoon aur tum hazir ho jatay ho :kr:
                            :thmbup:

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                            • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                              Originally posted by munda_sialkoty
                              The origin of the word "rupee" is found in the Sanskrit word rūp or rūpā, which means "silver" in many Indo-Aryan languages such as Urdu. The Sanskrit word rūpyakam (Devanagari:रूप्यकम्) means coin of silver. The derivative word Rūpaya was used to denote the coin introduced by Sher Shah Suri during his reign from 1540 to 1545 CE. The original Rūpaya was a silver coin weighing 178gm. The coin has been used since then, even during the times of British India. Formerly the rupee was divided into 16 annas, 64 paise, or 192 pies. Decimalisation occurred in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) in 1869, India in 1957 and in Pakistan in 1961.

                              Large denominations of rupees are often counted in lacs or lakhs (100,000) crores (10,000,000) and arabs (1 billion). The official Indian currency Rupee (a.k.a. Rupaya, Ruppai) has its name derived from its silver coin predecessor. A Rupee is divided into 100 parts, each of which called a Paise. Paise is sometimes referred to as Naya-Paise, meaning the "new-money", a habit continued from when India became free from British -- when the new country introduced new currency, people used Naya-Paise to distinguish it from the old currency.The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India. The most commonly used symbol for the Rupee is Rs.

                              In most parts of India, the Rupee is known as Rupaye, Rubai, or one of other terms derived from the Sanskrit rupya, meaning silver. However, in the Bengali and Assames languages, spoken in Assam, Tripura, and West Bengal, the Rupee is known as a Taka, and is written as such on Indian banknotes. These days Rupee currency comes in denominations of 1,2,5,10,20,50,100,500 and 1000.

                              yeh sara perhein kahin na kahin aap ko jawaab mil hi jaye ga :lol
                              Is mein humare sawal ka jawab kahein nahi hai.....:tauba

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                              • Re: ~*~Aamney Saamney Aak Key 2~*~

                                aap dhang ke general knowledge ke sawaal kia karein...ub mein aap se yeh pooch loon ke Leather bananay mein koon koon si dyes aur chemical use hotay hein to is ka jawaab to aap nahi dein gi na...aap sports se kuch poochiye phir dekhiye me ka knowledge ;)
                                :thmbup:

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