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When going down group 1 on the periodic table, what happens to reactivity?

As you go down the group:shielding increases as electron numbers increase, this means that the distance between the nucleus and outer electron is further and attraction is weaker between the positive nucl...

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Answered by Sanjni B. Chemistry tutor
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How can I maximise my grade in the EPQ?

The extended project qualification is an extremely valuable credential which demonstrates to universities your ability to research and think independently. That being said, it can be hard to know where to...


Assess the view that religious experience provides convincing proof of the existence of God (12 marks)

The inductive nature of the argument from religious experience can at first be a very convincing point for the existence of God. The premise states that if something is experienced, it must exist, and evi...

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Who was to blame for the outbreak of the Cold War?

The origins of the Cold War have been a major source of historiographical debate amongst scholars. Broadly, there are four schools of thought that are important to know of. The first is the Pro-So...

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Answered by Tim D. History tutor
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How do I know when to integrate using by parts or by substitution?

When integrating a function which can be defined as a combination of two functions, it can be difficult to tell whether or not to use by parts. We can spot when to use by parts if we look at the composite...

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Answered by Eesa K. Maths tutor
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