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What is the difference between an ionic bond and a covalent bond?

An ionic bond is generally between a metal and a non metal atom. It is based on electrostatic attractions of two ions formed from an atoms loss or gain of electrons. A metal e.g. Li will donate one or mor...

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To what extent is wind power a suitable form of energy generation for the UK today?

A pretty simple pros and cons question - signalled by the terms 'to what extent'. Yes, it is an suitable form of energy for today because: It fits the bill for today's sustainability drive - no fossil fue...

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Answered by Anthony E. Geography tutor
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(For the oral exam part of the GCSE German paper) - What did you do in the school holidays? (Was hast du waehrend der Schulferien gemacht?)

At the beginning of the holidays, I spent a week in Germany with my family. We visited Berlin and stayed in a hotel near Alexanderplatz in the East. What I found great was the opportunity to practise and ...

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Answered by Verity M. German tutor
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What is the structure of a good essay?

A good essay starts with a well-organised, clear introduction. Your introduction should begin with a bit of background on the subject you are writing about so you can smoothly lead into your thesis statem...

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What are the philosophical grounds for Frege's notion of 'sense'?

To understand Frege’s notion of ‘sense’, it is imperative to grasp the problem it aims to address. It is a fundamental principle of logic that if two singular terms (a,b,c, etc.) are identical, then they ...

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Answered by Adam H. Philosophy tutor
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