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How should I structure an English Literature essay?

The most important thing to start with is the question. Underline all the key words that you can find, including instructions such as 'describe' or 'explore' and any key themes or characters that you need...

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Answered by Laura S. English tutor
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Ethanol can be made from the reaction between ethene and water. The reaction is exothermic and occurs at a high temperature. Describe and explain the effect of raising the temperature on the rate of achievement of equilibrium and the equilibrium yield.

The rate of achievement of equilibrium increases. This can be explained by collision theory. Because the temperature is increases the reactants have more energy and therefor the collisions between them be...

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Answered by Alex N. Chemistry tutor
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Determine the coordinates of all the stationary points of the function f(x) = (1/3)*x^3+x^2-3*x+1 and state whether they are a maximum or a minimum.

To find the answer you must first differentiate the function and set this equal to zero. This forms the quadratic equation x^2+2x-3=0 which can then be solved either by factorisation or by using the q...

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Answered by Alex N. Maths tutor
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What is electronegativity?

Electronegativity is the power of an atom to attract the electron density in a covalent bond towards itself. 
It depends on1.    The nuclear charge of the element2.    The distance between the nucleu...

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Answered by Izzy S. Chemistry tutor
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Why do we have to add the +c when integrating a function

First of all it is important to know that differentiation is the opposite of integration. So if we integrate some function g(x) and get f(x), it means that when we differentiate f(x) we should get g(x). W...

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Answered by Niraj S. Maths tutor
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