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What are hydrocarbons and why are they so important?

In an ever increasing 'green' world hydrocarbon use has become a big deal. Hydrocarbons extracted from oil, taken from the earth has been linked to global warming and in recent years an approach to minimi...

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Answered by Benjamin G. Science tutor
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How does atomic size differ with groups in the periodic table?

The periodic table may seem like a very confusing place to be. However in contrast it is very simple to understand when you know what you are looking for. The table does not in any way shape or form need ...

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Answered by Benjamin G. Science tutor
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How can I successfully structure an English Literature essay?

The easiest and most straightforward structural method for an English Literature essay is to use the P.E.E. (Point/Evidence/Explanation) method throughout the ...

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What is the difference between a covalent and ionic bond?

Covalent bonds are formed between two non-metals, while ionic bonds are formed between a metal and a non-metal. Both types of bonds involve forming complete outer electron shells.
Covalent bo...

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Answered by Flora L. Chemistry tutor
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PEE or PEEL: which paragraph structure should I use?

PEE stands for Point, Explanation, Example

PEEL is the same as above but with an added 'L' for Link

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Answered by Emma L. History tutor
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