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What is the structure of benzene?

Benzene is an aromatic compound.

The structure of benzene is a 6 membered ring of carbons each bonded to eachother with a sigma bond, containing two electrons.

The remaining 6 electron...

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Answered by Chloe F. Chemistry tutor
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Passé Composé - 'Etre' or 'Avoir'?

In English, in the past tense, we use a combination of an auxillary verb and a main verb in the past participle form. In the example 'I have eaten', 'have' acts as the auxillary verb and 'eaten' is th...

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Answered by Rosie C. French tutor
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What is the chain rule, product rule and quotient rule and when do I use them?

The chain rule, product rule and quotient rule are all 3 methods of differentiating complex functions.

Chain rule

The chain rule...

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Answered by Hakeem K. Maths tutor
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Why does the thickness of the heart's chamber walls vary?

A chamber wall's thickness is directly linked to its function. Each of the 4 chambers has a different function and so, they each have different wall thickness.

The more work a chamber has to d...

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Answered by Tasnim E. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between structural isomers and stereoisomers?

Structural isomers have the same molecular formula but a different bonding arrangement, or connectivity, between these atoms. This leads to di...

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Answered by James N. Chemistry tutor
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