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How many moles are in 50g of NaCl.

Using the formula mass=Mr * moles we can rearrange this so it equals moles= mass / Mr. We are told the mass of the NaCl is 50g however we need to work out the Mr (relative formula mass) of the NaCl too. W...

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Answered by Katy H. Chemistry tutor
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Compare and contrast facilitated diffusion and osmosis.

Facilitated diffusion is the process whereby substances are move down a concentration gradient, from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration, using a protein as a carrier or a chan...

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Answered by Sanjana C. Biology tutor
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How is the conditional used in French?

To conjugate in the conditional, you use the same verb stem as the future and add the following endings: -ais ,-ais , -ait, -ions,-iez, -aientThe conditional in French is very similar to the English equiv...

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Answered by Victoria F. French tutor
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Why were the overseas possessions of English kings significant in causing the Hundred Years’ War?

The first reason why English overseas possessions were significant in causing the Hundred Years' War is due to the legal status in which these possessions were held. Edward III, upon accession to the thro...

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Answered by Tristan G. History tutor
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What is Bubble Sort algorithm and how it works? Give an example of pseudo-code explaining the process.

A Bubble Sort algorithm is one of the simplest and easy-to-program sorting algorithms, at an expense of inefficiency. One of the main reasons why it is simple is because that it uses the notion of swappin...

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Answered by Nedas M. Computing tutor
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