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How to balance equations

Write out all the atoms that are in the equation, underneath. Then always balance the carbons first, leave the others for later. Then do the hydrogens and then the oxygens. This method is for simple equat...

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Answered by Kajal R. Chemistry tutor
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The main cause for the Easter Rising of 1916 was World War I. Discuss.

The First World War was a cause of the Easter Rising in 1916. First, John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary or  Home Rule party, declared Irish support for the British war effort, and committed t...

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Answered by Orlaith C. History tutor
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Integrate sin(x)cos(x)^2 from 0 to π/2

Use substitution u=cos(x) resulting in du=-sin(x)dx: ∫0π/2sin(x)cos(x)^2dx = ∫0π/2-u^2du = [-1/3 u^3]x=0x=π/2 = [-1/3 cos(x)^3]0

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Answered by Benedek S. Maths tutor
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What are the differences between normal cells and cancer cells?

Cancer cells are not foreign cells, but abnormally functioning body cells, and may therefore escape immune detection, which is one of the reasons why they are so difficult to treat. 

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Answered by Mariana N. Biology tutor
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Was hast du in den letzten Sommerferien gemacht?

The key to a question like this is making sure to include multiple tenses, even if the question only expressly hints at one. This should be an opportunity to show your knowledge of the past perfect and im...

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Answered by Dina K. German tutor
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