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How can you increase the yield of product from a reaction?

  1. Increase the temperature
    2) Increase the concentration of reactants
    3) Increase the surface area of the reactants
    4) Use a catalyst
    5) Remove the product as it's formed
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Answered by Azelie W. Chemistry tutor
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What's the difference between an animal cell, a plant cell and a bacterial cell?

There are a few differences that you can use to tell apart or describe these types of cells.

The first distinguishing feature is whether the cell is eukaryotic or prokaryotic - this helps to s...

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Answered by Azelie W. Biology tutor
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When do I use 'tu' and when do I use 'vous'?

Tu and vous both mean 'you', however tu is much more informal and familiar and vous is more formal and polite. You would say tu when speaking to a friend, fami...

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Answered by Azelie W. French tutor
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What is a good basic structure for an essay?

Having a structure for your essay before you start writing is vital for a coherant and well displayed arguement. You should start of with an introduction explaining any information in the title and ou...

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Answered by Holly H. English tutor
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What are Balanced Forces?

An object experiances a force if it's pushed or pulled, and is measured in newtons. These forces are represented as arrows in force diagrams, these arrows give information on how big and in what direc...

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Answered by Ross A. Physics tutor
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