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Can you explain hydrogen bonding?

Hydrogen bonding is a type of dipole-dipole interaction (dipole being when a molecule has unequal sharing of electrons across a bond). It is a particularly strong type dipole-dipole interaction and can on...

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Answered by Daniel D. Chemistry tutor
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Describe and Evaluate the Multi-store model of memory (16 marks)

The multistore model of memory is a memory model which suggests that memory is composed of 3 stores: the sensory memory store, the short term memory store and the long term memory store. Each store is enc...

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Answered by Lauren D. Psychology tutor
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Outline two material factors that may affect social class differences in educational achievement.

One material factor that may affect social social class differences in educational achievement is overcrowding at home. This is because if there is overcrowding at home, which is often due to parents or g...

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Answered by Katie W. Sociology tutor
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Discuss how Twelfth Night disrupts ideas of class and status.

Twelfth Night, by nature, is a play of the world being turned upside down. This notion manifests itself in the systematic degeneration of established constructs of the medieval era in which the play was f...

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Suggest why an increase in phosphate can be linked to embryonic growth.

Embryonic growth requires cell division and the subsequent synthesis of new tissue. This invariably requires energy and raw materials to progress. Phosphate is an important component of ATP, which acts as...

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Answered by Vinit V. Biology tutor
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