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What is ionic bonding?

Ionic bonding by definition is the electrostatic forces of attraction between oppositely charged ions. What this means is, when metal atoms lose an electron to become a positively charged ion (Na+) and...

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Explain plate tectonics theory

Plate tectonics is a set of theories that describes and explains the distribution of earthquakes, volcanos, fold mountains and continental drift. It states that the earth’s core consists of semi-molten...

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Answered by Saskia M. Geography tutor
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How is globalisation managed?

FDI:

The UK is highly successful in attracting FDI, with the UK being the highest receiver of FDI in Europe and the second highest in the world (after the USA).

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What is the range of solutions for the inequality 2(3x+1) > 3-4x?

When it comes to answering questions about inequalities, it is important to remember the signs and what they represent. In this instance, we need to find a range of solutions where 2(3x+1) is grea...

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What is the simplest form of the fraction (8a^2+10ab)/(12a+15b)?

These kinds of questions often come up in GCSE papers and involve algebraic manipulation. The key to answering these questions is finding a common factor in the numerator and denominator that can be cance...

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Answered by Samradnyee K. Maths tutor
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