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What type of intermolecular forces arise between halogen molecules? Explain how they arise.

London dispersion forces. These arise because: 1. Electrons within the halogen molecule are constantly moving and at any one instant there is an uneven distribution of electrons within the molecule. 2. Th...

CS
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How do I answer an A-Level History essay?

All essays should begin and end with an introduction and conclusion, in which you declare your overall opinion on the subject. However, in-between, you should provide around 4-5 paragraphs in which you br...

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Answered by Alexander H. History tutor
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Describe the difference in molecular structure between and unsaturated fatty acid and saturated fatty acid

Unsaturated fatty acids have double bonds between carbons which means they can accept hydrogen when this bond is broken. Saturated fatty acids lack these double bonds and so the fatty acid molecule is sat...

EF
Answered by Ella F. Biology tutor
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Describe, using examples you have studied, ways in which governments seek to control population change (8 marks)

Governments typically introduce population control policies when their country’s population is underpopulated or overpopulated, or has an ageing or youthful population.

Underpopulated countries are...

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Answered by Anna Y. Geography tutor
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In this question, take 'log' to mean 'log base 5'. Solve the equation log(x^2-5)-log(x) = 2*log(2)

Note that you can not take a positive base log of a negative number.  log5(x2-5) - log5(x) = 2log5(2) => log5((x2-5)/x) = log5

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Answered by Milan L. Maths tutor
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