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Why does bromine water become colourless upon the addition of ethene, but not ethane? What is this reaction called?

Bromine water reacts with ethane as it is able to break open the double bond, forming 1,2-dibromoethane. This double bond is not present in ethane, so bromine water does not react with it. This reaction i...

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Answered by Omar A. Chemistry tutor
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Compare these two poems, considering the ways in which Eliot and Pound use form, structure, and language to present their thoughts.

There are many similarities in the ways in which Eliot and Pound use form, structure, and language in these poems. Free-verse is the primary form of Eliot's The Waste Land, although the text occa...

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Answered by Tom H. English tutor
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What is an articular infinitive?

An articular infinitive, that is, an infinitive with an article, is a verbal noun. An article gives the doing word the same qualities of a noun, so an action can, for ins...

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Describe the landforms associated with constructive plate margins and explain their formation

At a constructive margin two plates separate or diverge. There are two types of constructive margins. Firstly, where plates move apart in oceanic areas they produce mid-oceanic ridges. Secondly, where the...

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Answered by Jasleen M. Geography tutor
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Explain how competitive inhibitors work?

Competitive inhibitors, compete for the active site. They have a similar shape to the substrate and so can bind to the active site and prevent the substrate from binding. This means the subtrate cannot bi...

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Answered by Rabia G. Biology tutor
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