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What is the charge of iron in the following complex: [Fe(H2O)6]Cl2 ?

When attempting to answer a question about complexes, you need to think about three things: the identity of the metal (and its oxidation number), type of ligand (i.e. if...

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A ball of mass m with initial velocity u rebounds from a wall, with final velocity v. Using Newton's laws of motion explain forces acting in the system.

The ball has initial momentum p1= mu, and final momentum p2=vm. According to the Newton's 2nd law of motion a force exerted on the ball is equal to the rate of change of momentum . I...

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How does Patrick Süskind use religion to criticise society in 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'

Patrick Süskind frequently uses religious references in order to disparage society and the value it places on outmoded conventions. One way he does this is by highlighting the importance placed on virgini...

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How do I prepare for an in-class ERQ, knowing the topic but not the way the question is phrased?

In order to practice writing ERQs for the exam, it is common that you will be asked to write one in class where you are given the topic beforehand, but not the command term in the question (ex. "eval...

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Consider f (x) = logk (6x - 3x 2 ), for 0 < x < 2, where k > 0. The equation f (x) = 2 has exactly one solution. What is the value of k?

There are two essential tricks to grasp in this question. Firstly, since the equation has only one solution, the Discriminant that will be required would equal 0. Secondly, since we are given f(x) = 2 we ...

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