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What affects the rate of reaction?

Let’s start be thinking what exactly is a reaction. It takes place as an interaction between two or more particles. For that to happen, they must get close. Really close. And fast. Fast because otherwise ...

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Discuss the pull and push factors of migration.

Migration pull factors are the qualities of a destination country that are attractive to immigrants, encouraging migration from the origin to the destination country. These pull factors include employment...

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Describe how water moves from roots to the leaves.

Water moves from the roots to the leaves through tissue called the xylem, in a process called transpiration. As water evaporates out of the leaf, more water is 'pulled upwards' to replace what has been lo...

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How do I know when to use the subjunctive mood in Spanish?

The subjunctive is notoriously difficult to master but its use does tend to follow particular rules. At this level it is important to know and have a good understanding of the folloiwing conditions which ...

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Answered by Freddie C. Spanish tutor
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Explain why sodium is more reactive than Lithium? (4 marks)

Na has more electron shells/ energy levels than Li. This means that Na has a greater atomic radius than Li. Therefore, the outer shell electron in Na experiences a weaker nuclear attraction than in Li. Le...

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Answered by Haider M. Chemistry tutor
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