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Solve for x: logx(25) = log5(x)

logx(25) = log5(x)2logx(5) = log5(x)2/log5(x) = log5(x)2 = (log5(x))^2sqrt(2) = log5(x)x = 5^sqrt(2)

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Critically discuss Milgram's (1963) obedience experiment

Milgram (1963) conducted a labatory experiment, using an independent methods design, which aimed to investigate whether ordinary people would obey authority when instructed to administer an electirc shock...

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An iron-alloy nail (2.41g) is dissolved in 100cm3 acid. 10cm3 portions of this solution are titrated with KMnO4 (0.02M) and 9.80cm3 of KMnO4 was needed to react with iron solution. What % of iron by mass is in the nail?

This is a common example of a titration calculation which can be broken down into several key steps:1) Write a balanced equation for the redox reaction:MnO4 - + 8H+ + 5Fe2+ --> Mn2+ + 4H2O + 5Fe3+(This...

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How does Winterson explore Jeanette’s contrasting experiences outside of the church community?

Contrastingly to the comfort which Elsie provides, school or ‘the breeding ground’ is a shock to Jeanette who doesn't know how to react with other children. This is evident when she creates the sampler fo...

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How do I complete an essay-style question on time if I'm not a quick writer?

This is something I'm sure everyone's been worried about in the past (myself included!) so you're definitely not alone. When we take a methodical approach and spend a few moments planning our response, it...

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