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What is the difference between Ionic and Covalent bonding

Covalent bonds are formed when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons. These atoms are non-metals, such as Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen.

Ionic bonds are formed when an atom gives o...

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Answered by Theo N. Chemistry tutor
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Essere o Avere? Which auxiliary verb must I use?

Ah! the famous auxiliary verbs. Here is a handy guide -

You use "avere" with ACTIVE TRANSITIVE verbs. Here is an example

Io HO mangiato - I have eat...

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Answered by Giusy U. Italian tutor
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How do I do the french "r" sound?

It is a guttural sound (comes from the throat). Practice by gargling with water, that is where the sound comes from. It is harsh and easily achievable with a little practice.

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Answered by Penrose R. French tutor
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Find the possible values of x for x^2 = 36-5x.

While this question may appear unfamiliar at first, it is just a quadratic equation in disguise. Rearranging such that it equals 0:

x^2 + 5x - 36 = 0

Now this equation is re...

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Answered by Ben H. Maths tutor
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What's the difference between a noun and a pronoun?

Nouns and pronouns are very similar, so be careful not to get them confused!

A noun is an object or a thing, for example:
'The cat is sleeping.'
Here the noun...

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Answered by Abbigael F. English tutor
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