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In terms of programming software, what is a translator? Describe the differences between the following three translators: assembler, compiler, interpreter.

A translator is used to convert high-level code into machine code. This is a set of instructions that can be directly executed by the computer's central processing unit (CPU).
An assembler translates...

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Answered by Joanna L. Computing tutor
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What is the conditional tense and how do I use it?

The conditional tense is used in German to state what might happen if something else were to happen. It is called the conditional because it is dependant on a certain condition in order to come true.To fo...

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Answered by Ella H. German tutor
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Explain what is meant by dynamic equilibrium. (2)

The forward reaction and the backward reaction occur at the same time (1) and at the same rate (1).

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Answered by Nancy M. Chemistry tutor
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Draw a distance-time, speed-time, and acceleration-time graph for an object moving at a constant velocity of 5m/s for 10 seconds.

We know that the object is moving at 5m/s already telling us that the distance the object has travelled increases with time. Plotting distance on the y axis against time on the x axis we therefore expect ...

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Answered by Hunain N. Physics tutor
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Draw a dot and cross diagram of a Chlorine molecule showing the outer electrons only.

Chlorine has seven outer electrons. Electrons like to be in pairs. In one Chlorine atom, there are three pairs and one lonely electron which doesn't have a pair. (draw). So two Chlorine atoms form a Chlor...

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Answered by Lisa M. Chemistry tutor
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