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How does bonding effect the melting point of a substance?

In chemistry we often talk about how 'weak' or 'strong' bonds are. The stronger the bonds are between two atoms, the more (kinetic) energy is required to break them apart. This means that more heat is nee...

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Answered by Morgan H. Chemistry tutor
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What is the difference between xylem and phloem?

Xylem and phloem are a little bit like the blood vessels we have in our body and make up what is called 'vascular bundles' in plants. Xylem are essential for providing water to the plant by transpiration ...

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Answered by Morgan H. Biology tutor
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How should I structure an essay?

There are two ways I would suggest for structuring a good A Level History essay. The first, and my personal preferred method, is to write it thematically, starting with the most relevant or important them...

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Answered by Megan C. History tutor
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Give 1 regular AR, ER, and IR Spanish verb and conjugate with the 6 endings for the present tense. (6 marks)

Examples of verbs: Hablar, Comer, Vivir. 

Hablar---- hablo, hablas, habla, hablamos, habláis, hablan 

Comer---- como, comes, come, comemos, coméis, comen

Vivir---- vivo, vives, vive, ...

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Answered by Jaydee W. Spanish tutor
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What structure should I use for A-level English essays?

So, very similar to GCSE, the essay should be split into three main sections: introduction, body and conclusion. When answering the question, the number one key is to engage with, and analyse the question...

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Answered by Jacob M. English tutor
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