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What's the difference between an electrophile and a nucleophile?

It's really useful to know that 'phile' means love.

Electrophiles 'love' negative charge - this means they are attracted to regions of negative charge. And as such they tend to be positiv...

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Answered by Sophie M. Chemistry tutor
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Language Development/Acquisition- What are Halliday's seven functions of a child's language?

Halliday (1978) proposed that there are 7 stages or functions of a child's speech. These are as follows.

Instrumental function - language that is used to fulfil a need, s...

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How appropriate is the term 'restoration' when describing the reign of Charles II?

When answering this question it would be best to approach it by defining the terms in the question, in particular the term 'restoration'. 'Restoration' can be defined as the action of returning somethi...

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Answered by Tom S. History tutor
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How can I improve my vocabulary?

Improving your voacb is vital to express more complex ideas. Watching german films, reading books or online newspapers such as: Die Welt or Frankfurter Allgemeine, can improve your vocabulary vastly.

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Answered by Anna R. German tutor
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Integrate 4x^3 + 6x^2 +4x + 3

Each term is integrated according to the formula:

axb --> (a/(b+1))x(b+1)

A constant k integrates to kx 

Since this is indefinite inte...

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Answered by Emma H. Maths tutor
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