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Full form of IP?

The full form of IP is Internet Protocol. It is a set of rules that govern the format of data packets exchanged over a network. IP addresses are used to identify devices on a network.


The ionization potential IP of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV The estimated second IP of?

I am not sure if it is possible to get a second electron out from hydrogen, but I know how to get the IP of an electron with quantum state n=2. The equation for the ionization energy in quantum state n is En=E1/(n^2). En is the ionization in quantum state n, E1 is the ground state ionization energy, which is 13.6eV and n is the quantum state. So, if n=2, then the potential is reduced by 1/4, and the IP would be 3.40 eV.


What does an four-group series of numbers separated by periods represent?

A four-group series of numbers separated by periods typically represents an IP address. Each group of numbers in an IP address can range from 0 to 255, and the groups represent different parts of the address that help identify devices on a network.


How do you prepare 0.01n sodium thiosulfate as per ip?

To prepare 0.01N sodium thiosulfate per Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) standards, dissolve 25.3 grams of pure sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate (Na2S2O3·5H2O) in distilled water to make 1000 ml of solution. This solution will have a normality of 0.01N.


What is the difference between Glycerine USP and Glycerine IP?

Both are same, IP means Indian Pharmacopia that is standard mentained as per Indian Pharma norms and USP means United States Pharmacopia that is standard mentained as per United States Pharma norms and sometimes you may also get BP, that is British Pharmacopia.

Related Questions

Is a ip address flat or hierarchical?

MAC addresses are flat.


What is the purpose of using logical address on an IP network?

Logical Addressing on an IP Network enables selected devices to be part of Logical group for sharing information.


What is the Difference between hierarchical and flat address?

Hierarchical addressing organizes addresses in a tree-like structure with levels or layers, like in IP addresses. Flat addressing treats all addresses as equal without any structure or hierarchy, like in MAC addresses.


Which IP addressing method assigns an IP address to a client manually?

Static IP


What are the different addressing schemes used in networking?

MAC addressing. IP addressing. port addressing. specific address.


Where can one learn about IP addressing?

There are a couple of places where someone can learn about IP addressing. Check out Microsoft's official website for more information and the website called What's My IP.


The IP addressing system currently in use on the Internet?

IP version 4


Which version of IP uses hexadecimal in the addressing?

What are items listed in the This connection uses the following items: field apply to IP addressing?


How do you use the static IP addressing and dynamic IP addressing?

by using DHCL protocol we can gets that network is to do dynamically but if we when to do that statically we could do that gets all computers gives Ip address


Difference between classful and classless ip addresses?

The difference between classful IP addressing and classless IP addressing is in selecting the number of bits used for the network ID portion of an IP address. In classful IP addressing, the network ID portion can take only the predefined number of bits 8, 16, or 24. In classless addressing, any number of bits can be assigned to the network ID.


What does APIPA stand for?

Automatic Private IP Addressing


Which IP addressing format is used in India?

IPv4