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What is the difference between and alkane and and alkene?

Alkane's are formed from carbon and hydrogen atoms, a compound known as a hydrocarbon, in single bonds. Alkenes are also hydrocarbons, but contain a double bond. In both compound...

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Why would you get an electric shock if you touched a wire?

Live wires are dangerous because they carry current to the appliance they're connected to, at very high voltages. This means the wire has a high potenti...

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Answered by Georgina H. Physics tutor
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What is a linear equation?

The form of a linear equation. y=ax+bWhat does it look like on a graph. What is the gradientWhat is the y-intercept.How would you plot it accurately.Examples.

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Answered by Kenneth R. Maths tutor
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What are the keypoints involved in ionic bonding?

First, work out where the electron transfer is going to happen. Because it's ionic bonding we know 1 atom will lose electrons, and 1 will gain them. By using the electron shell's...

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How do you find the mean of a grouped frequency table?

The first thing to be aware of with grouped frequency is that we are not given the exact data, but instead we are told that we have some data and we have been able to divide it into set groups. Imagine we...

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Answered by Daniel H. Maths tutor
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