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What is the most common question asked in a Medical School Interview?

The most common question is quite obvious; "why do you want to be a doctor?"

Now, the answer to this might be simple in your mind but you have to remember that your interviewers...

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How to choose a pH indicator for a titration?

Although it can seem a unusual question it simply requires to have understood the basis of a titration.

First of all, what is a pH indicator? It is simply an acid-base compound whose acid...

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Answered by Sarah M. Chemistry tutor
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What's the difference between the pronounciation of letter 't' in Chinese and English?

While pronouncing 't' in English,your tongue touches the down side of your gum. The opposite happens when you pronounce 't' in Chinese. Your tongue is supposed to push against the upper side of your gu...

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Answered by Angel L. Mandarin tutor
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What is a Negative Transfer?

A negative transfer is a process that happens during second language acquisition, where a learner of a foreign language applies rules that do not belong to the language he is speaking or writing. An ex...

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What is the difference between breathing and respiration?

This was a question I was commonly asked when assisting GCSE science students in year 9/10. 

Breathing is simply taking air in through your nose/ mouth and down into lungs (and then breat...


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