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What is the enthalpy of atomisation?

The enthalpy of atomisation is the enthalpy change when 1 mole of gaseous atoms is formed from its constituent element, in standard conditions. 

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Answered by Eugeni R. Chemistry tutor
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What controls the different types of aeolian transport?

There are 3 main types of aeolian transport - suspension, saltation and surface creep. Suspension involves sand particles being carried within the air. Saltation is the bouncing of grains along the surfac...

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Answered by Hannah K. Geography tutor
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How does a neuron transmit a signal across a synapse?

When an action potential from a pre-synaptic neuron approaches a synapse, the change in membrane potential causes voltage-gated calcium ion channels to open across the pre-synaptic bulb. Due to the high d...

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Answered by Scott W. Biology tutor
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For a car with a mass of 1200kg, how long will it take for it to accelerate to 25m/s, starting from rest, with a total driving force of 1,500N?

This can be solved in 2 main sections: the first to find the acceleration of the car, and then the second to find how long it spends accelerating. To find the acceleration, Newton's 2nd Law (F=ma) can be ...

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What is the difference between a high- and a low-level programming languages?

In general you will be familiar with high level programming languages, such as PYTHON or JAVA. On the other hand there are low level languages, like C or the different dialects of ASSEMBLER.

The mo...

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Answered by Max P. Computing tutor
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