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How should I answer a History GCSE sources question when the source is an image?

Like every question it is always an important start to read the question carefully. The most simplistic sources question will be something like, "How does source A show the effects of urbanisation in...

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Answered by Saskia H. History tutor
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Why does reacting a bromoalkane with ammonia result in a quaternary ammonium salt and not an amine?

To explain this question let us use an example of reacting Bromoethane (CH3CH2Br) with ammonia (NH3). As bromine is more electronegative than carbon (electronegativity being the ability of an element to a...

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Answered by Henry D. Chemistry tutor
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Explain Descartes' argument for the indivisibility of the mind. [5 marks]

Descartes defines the mind as something which only thinks and is not 'extended', and the body as something which is only extended but does not think. He claims that these two ideas are clearly and distinc...

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Answered by Anna G. Philosophy tutor
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How persuasive do you find Cicero’s comments that Pompey should gain the command? [10 marks]

  1. Extensive knowledge of military affairs: his training began from a very young age. From school age he was part of his father’s army, then lead the greatest army as commander himself from the ear...

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Answered by Anna G. Latin tutor
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What is natural frequency and how is it associated with resonance?

When anything is hit it will vibrate at the same frequency regardless of the force that hits it. This frequency of un-damped oscillations is the natural frequency. And every object/system has its own set ...

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Answered by Henry M. Physics tutor
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