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How to answer elasticity questions

Answering Elasticity questions: 
Using technique DEED as for all other questionsD- define E- explain E- example D- diagram<...

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Answered by Amber S. Economics tutor
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Why does phenol react more readily with bromine than benzene?

The oxygen on the OH (of the phenol) has a lone pair which it donates into the delocalised pi system of the ringThis activates the ring and there is now a high electron density.This is now strong enough t...

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Answered by Leah K. Chemistry tutor
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Where does the formula for gravitational potential come from? Why the minus sign?

We know Newton's Law of Gravitation, which states that the force F between two bodies of masses M and m respectively, separated by distance R, can be given by: F = GMm/R<...

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Answered by Kieren M. Physics tutor
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Explain why a polymer may be more suitable for bottles than glass

Polymers such as PET have various properties such as being flexibility, lighweight and good strenght to weight ratio that allow them to be ergonomically used by consumers. Polymers are also able to be pig...

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Explain the possible negative externalities that might arise from the increased use of cars (10 marks)

Negative externalities are caused either by the consumption or the production of a good or service. The use of cars results in the creation a negative externality of consumption, which is defined as an ex...

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Answered by Joseph W. Economics tutor
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