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What is a dative covalent bond?

In essence, a dative covalent bond is just a covalent bond with an unpaired electron, therefore, shared between two atoms in a delocalised manner. An example of this is Carbon monoxide, which is formed in...

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Answered by Oliver H. Chemistry tutor
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How to write a jaw dropping personal statement!

Let us imagine the person going to read your personal statement, put yourself in their shoes, if you have already read 200 personal statements, will what you are writing to them be just like the rest or w...

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Explain the position and numbering system of elements on the periodic table.

For each element on the periodic table there are two key numbers associated with it, the atomic number and the atomic mass (top and bottom respectively). The atomic number is simply a count of how many pr...

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Answered by Glen D. Chemistry tutor
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"Freud simply misunderstood religious belief" Evaluate this view (30 marks)

To those without faith, certainly some aspects of religion and religious belief seem outdated and with the advancements in the fields of psychology, alternative explanations for religious belief have emer...

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What are the different registers used in French language?

Register refers to the way oneself might express themselves in different situations and towards different people. French language distinguishes four kinds of register which are: formal register (for writt...

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Answered by Laura G. French tutor
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