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Make u the subject of the formula: (1/u) + (1/v) = 1

Firstly, make the denominators (the bottom part of a fraction) the same. Do this by multiplying each fraction with the denominator of the other fraction. Then, write the equations as one. It should now be...

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Answered by Minerva M. Maths tutor
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Bromine has an atomic number of 35 but has two stable isotopes- bromine-79 and bromine-81. Given that 51% of bromine atoms are bromine-79 and 49% are bromine-81%, work out the relative atomic mass of bromine to the nearest whole number.

What is an isotope? (To ensure the students basic understanding on isotopes) Isotopes are different atomic forms of the same element, which have same number of protons but different numbe...

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Answered by Mehek S. Chemistry tutor
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Can you explain the different ways heat can travel?

Heat can travel through 3 different processes: conduction, convection and radiation. Conduction is caused by atoms bumping into each other, transferring energy and therefore heat. An example of this would...

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Answered by Jake G. Physics tutor
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My essays are full of relevant historical content but I'm still getting low marks, why might this be?

There is a temptation in writing History essays to want to show off as much knowledge as possible. Slotting in a particularly juicy piece of information at the right time will indeed be hugely useful. How...

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Answered by Joseph T. History tutor
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What is chirality?

Chiral molecules are enantiomers. A requirement for molecule to be chiral, and therefore have 2 possible enantiomers, there must be four different substituents bonded to a carbon centre. By swapping two b...

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Answered by Jolanta S. Chemistry tutor
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