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What is a difference between a nucleophile and a base in organic chemistry?

A nucleophile and a base are both nucleophilic that means they both have afinity for a electron poor target. Both nucleophile and base are electron rich, often have lone pair of electrons such as Oxygen a...

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How is the gerund formed and when is it used?

The gerund is formed in a similar way to the present participle. In most cases this involves taking the nous form of the verb and then dropping the -ons ending and replacing it with -ant. This forms the p...

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Answered by Alice R. French tutor
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Describe the structure of DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the hereditary material in almost all organisms and is responsible for carrying out genetic instructions in the cell. DNA is a polymer of nucleotides and each nucleotide has...

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Answered by Joe P. Biology tutor
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What are merit goods and why do they represent an example of market failure?

Merit goods are products and services which have positive externalities and thus have a positive impact on society. For example, fruits and vegetables which not only have a private benefit to the consumer...

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Answered by Alice R. Economics tutor
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How to integrate and differentiate ((3/x^2)+4x^5+3)

An easy way to integrade and differentiate simple equations is by bringing up all the denominators, in this case rewrite 3/x^2 into 3x^-2. Thus it will be easier to manipulate the powers. For Integration ...

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