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Why is the molecule CH4 tetrahedral whereas NH3 is not?

By the VSEPR (Valence shell electron pairs repulsions) theory, even though there are four electron pairs on C and N, the presence of a lone pair of electrons on N increases the repulsions, meaning that th...

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Answered by Paula L. Chemistry tutor
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What is the best way approach an analysis of poetry?

There are numerous ways to approach poetry. I would advise a student to start by chronologically making their way through, stanza by stanza, analysing language, imagery, metaphor. I would suggest that the...

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Answered by Ella M. English tutor
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How should I go about revising for my upcoming speaking exam?

You've probably included sentences for particular structures, or framed around good key phrase, so don't just mememroise like speech, remember why you've written that sentence Make arsenal of phrases that...

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Answered by Isla G. Spanish tutor
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What are the different types of intermolecular forces?

There are three types of intermolecular forces; 1. Van der Waal forces 2. Dipole-dipole forces 3. Hydrogen bonding Van der waals are the weakest and hydrogen bonding is the strongest. Van der Waal forces ...

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Answered by Iona M. Chemistry tutor
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Was the British government's decision to follow a policy of appeasement during the 1930s a wise one?

During the 1930s, the British government chose to follow a policy of appeasement in order to prevent a war from breaking out between Britain and Germany, and the decision to do so was certainly a wise one...

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Answered by Jack P. History tutor
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