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What would give me an edge when applying to Oxbridge for History?

The advice commonly given for Oxbridge preparation, the dispelling of myths long since dispelled e.g. that the interview process is designed to punish or that only the AAA* rugby captain of a pro...

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What is the difference between Tu and Vous? (and when should one be used over the other?)

Tu and vous are subject/personal pronouns that affect the way you conjugate a verb (just like Je, Il, Nous, etc.). While tu is a singular pronoun, vous is both a singular...

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Answered by Maya M. French tutor
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Explain why potassium is more reactive than sodium, giving the balanced chemical symbol equation for the reaction of potassium and water.

K + H2O --> KOH + H2Both potassium and sodium possess one electron in their outer shell. Both elements readily give up this unpaired electron and so for this reason are considere...

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Answered by Liam F. Chemistry tutor
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Describe the induced fit model of enzymatic action.

The induced fit model is a way of explaining how an enzyme can aid in a biological reaction. When the active site of an enzyme comes into contact with the substrate, the enzyme will attempt to mould itsel...

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Answered by Daniel J. Biology tutor
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In French, how is the conditional tense formed?

The conditional tense is a tense used to express a hypothetical situation - in English, for example, we might say 'that would be a lot of fun'. It refers to something which may or may not happen in the fu...

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Answered by Alexandra S. French tutor
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