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Why are Amines more basic than Amides?

The lone pair of electrons on the amine are more available to accept a proton and act as a base. This is because in amides, the carbonyl (C=O) group is highly electronegative, so has a greater power to dr...

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Answered by Kaylan P. Chemistry tutor
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Define Electronegativity

It is the TENDANCY of an atom to attract a PAIR of electrons in a COVALENT bond.

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Answered by Oscar W. Chemistry tutor
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The student has to present a current debate concerning a specific social/political/economical problem in France (eg. immigration; internal political structure, ...)

This kind of questions is a way to stimulate the student's interest in the culture of a nation. As I tend to repeat, studying a language is not only a matter of learning a new vocabulary, it also implies ...

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Answered by Clementina T. French tutor
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How do you know when to use the perfect tense or the imperfect tense?

Both the imperfect and the perfect tense are used to talk about something that happened in the past. However, the imperfect tense tends to refer to things that happened over a period of time in the past. ...

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Answered by Abigail Q. French tutor
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How should I structure my essay in the A2 written paper?

Structuring an essay can be a very subjective thing, there are always a few basic rules to remember - especially when you're under the time pressures of an exam!

  1. Introduction - This is wh...

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Answered by Alexandra M. French tutor
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