definition of law of conservation of energy
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The law of conservation of energy states that the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed. For example, when you roll a toy car down a ramp and it hits a wall, the energy is transferred from kinetic energy to potential energy.
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ꉔarbon:−
Catenation: It is the ability to form bonds with other atoms of carbon.
Tetravalency: With the valency of four, carbon is capable of bonding with four other atoms.
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