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What are moles and how do you calculate them?

Well this depends whether you require the moles of gas, solid or solution as to which equation you use, moles relate the mass of the atom of interest to that of the number of atoms in 12 grams of carbon-1...

BT
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“I control foreign policy.” Discuss [45 marks]

The President is granted the role as commander in chief with the ability to control foreign policy in the way that he wants. Despite this power, recent and past attempts by Congress have aimed to roll bac...

JL
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How important is knowledge of historical context when answering exam questions?

Many exam boards, as part of their assessment objectives, require students to discuss literary texts with their historical/social context in mind - however it should not dominate an answer as relaying his...

AG
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How can get my essays into level 5?

One good way to improve your essays is to use real world examples and data to backup your arguments. For example when explaining some of the advantages of a monopoly use examples from the real world. For ...

AP
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How do you identify metre in poetry?

Identifying metre can be tricky, since it is sometime quite subtle. However, the easiest way to find the metre is to read the text out loud, placing additional emphasis wherever it feels natural. This wil...

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Answered by Gregory W. English tutor
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