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Integrate y=(x^2)cos(x) with respect to x.

This problem must be solved using integration by parts, since y is equal to the product of two functions of x. Let u=x^2, therefore u'=2x (u'=du/dx). Let v'=cos(x), therefore v=sin(x) (v'=dv/dx).Using the...

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Answered by Antony H. Maths tutor
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The enthalpy change for the forward reaction is -92kJ/mol. State and explain how the value of Kp would change if the temperature was increased.

The value of Kp would decrease.Using Le Chatelier's principle the position of equilibrium would shift so as to oppose the change.The endothermic (backward) reaction would therefore be favoured in order to...

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Answered by Fin M. Chemistry tutor
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How should I structure my essay?

It's important to remember that Oxbridge aren't looking for anything perfect. Whilst they want to know you can configure thoughts coherently and make connections thematically in an interesting and origina...

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Answered by Lili H. ELAT tutor
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Which of the fractions 6/12, 9/8, 2/3 is equivalent to 12/18?

You want to look for 12/18 in its minimal form, meaning that you cannot divide the numerator and denominator by the same number, unless that number is 1. So try to work out what the numbers are that divid...

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Answered by Emily S. Maths tutor
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Give and explain 2 of the anomalous properties of ice caused by hydrogen bonding

Compared to water ice is less dense this is due to hydrogen bonds in the open lattice holding the H2O molecules apart whereas in liquid form the hydrogen bonds break allowing the molecules of w...

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Answered by Morgan T. Chemistry tutor
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