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What are the properties of a giant covalent structure?

Giant covalent structures are made up of many covalent bonds between atoms. They have high melting points because it takes a lot of energy to break the strong covalent bonds between the a...

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Answered by Phoebe T. Chemistry tutor
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What are the differences between diffusion and osmosis?

Both these processes involve the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration. They are also both passive processes, so happen without the use of chemical energy. However,...

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Answered by Phoebe T. Biology tutor
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The Tory government was no more liberal from 1822-1827 than 1812-1822. Assess the validity of this statement.

Introduction - Give background to why liberalism was a relevant concept, placing its ascent in the broader context of socio-economic change. Present a clear and coherent sense of your argument, whilst als...

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Answered by Richard C. History tutor
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How do I draw a graph, y = mx + c, if I am only given m and a point that the line passes through?

Let's say we have the equation y = 2x + c and we are told that the line passes through the point (3, 4).  Our first step is to use the numbers from the point (3, 4), by substituting them into our equation...

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Answered by Alex D. Maths tutor
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Compare the effect of imagery in any two poems by Seamus Heaney

Firstly, I would structure my essay in the style of compare and contrast, as this is what the examiners are ultimately looking for. Say I choose Death of a Naturalist and The...

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