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How does Juliet change over the course of the play? (Romeo & Juliet) Edexcel Board IGCSE

This isn't the word-for-word answer to my question as that would have to be a whole essay, but here is the reading of Juliet I'd encourage and I'm happy to discuss the whole essay and its rubric during th...

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Describe what happens when 2 atoms of potassium react with 1 atom of sulphur? Give the answer in terms of electron transfer.

The electrons are transferred from potassium to sulphur, in this reaction, potassium is being oxidised and sulphur is being reduced. Two potassium atoms each lose one electron forming K+ ions. Sulphur gai...

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Answered by Thomas T. Chemistry tutor
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Explain the formation of a lateral moraine

The rocky material used to construct a lateral moraine is usually a result of freeze-thaw weathering. Water gets into cracks in rocks on the mountain slopes when the temperature is above zero and subseque...

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Answered by Gerard S. Geography tutor
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What is a nerve synapse, and how does it transfer information?

Synapses are junctions between nerves. They allow information (impulses) to be transferred from one nerve to the next. The first nerve conducts an electrical impulse across its length, which causes it to ...

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Answered by Aileen B. Biology tutor
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What is Determinism, in the context of freewill?

Determinism is the belief that humans have no freewill to choose to do as they wish, due to the influence of external forces upon us. Such external forces may, for example, be how we have been conditioned...

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