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How would I approach the question: 'Othello's foolishness rather than Iago's cleverness leads to the tragedy of Shakespeare's 'Othello''

Firstly I would decide on my argument, for example that I disagree with the idea that the outcome of the play is the result of Othello's foolishness, and that while his character may have issues with prid...

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How do you differentiate between alkanes and an alkene?

An alkane is a saturated hydrocarbon, which basically means it is an compound made up of carbons and hydrogens (hence the hydrocarbon) and has the maximum number of hydrogens (hence it is saturated). Wher...

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Answered by Hannah F. Chemistry tutor
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Why is cyclohexa-1,3,5-triene no longer accepted for the structure of benzene where the molecular formula is C6H6? Which is more stable and why?

This question requires understanding of the structure of benzene and forces the student to be able to describe why cyclohexa-1,3,5-triene is unable to be used to describe the structure of benzene. As benz...

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Answered by Shabri S. Chemistry tutor
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Explain the effect of raising the temperature of exothermic equilibrium reaction.

Raising the temperature of an exothermic reaction will cause the equilibrium to move to the left, reducing the proportion of the product in the mixture. Exothermic reactions release heat and the reverse ...

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Answered by Matthew B. Chemistry tutor
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What's your advice for approaching source questions in a GCSE history paper?

This really depends on the question; for example if it is asking you if Source C supports the evidence given in Source A you must make sure you focus throughout on comparing and contrasting the evidence g...

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