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Why is methylamine a stronger base than aminobenzene?

In methylamine, the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom is more available because of the postive inductive effect of the methyl group, where as in aminobenzene it is less available due to the delo...

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Answered by Young C. Chemistry tutor
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How is an action potential (AP) transmitted across a synapse?

As an action potential (AP) arrives at the synaptic knob and depolarises the presynaptic membrane, voltage-gated Ca2+ channels open, allowing the entry of Ca2+ ions, This caues vesicles (membrane-bound or...

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Answered by Young C. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between simple and compound time signatures?

Simple time signatures can be sub-divided into equal groups of two, whereas compound time signatures can be sub-divided into beats of three.

For example, in the simple time signature of 2/4, there ...

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Answered by Chris F. Music tutor
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How accurate is the assertion that Hitler achieved his dictatorship legally?

While Hitler's assention tothe position of 'Fuhrer' in 1934 went against the Weimar Constituion because it combined the two offices of Chancellor and President, historians point to the referendum which fo...

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Answered by Jake M. History tutor
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What are pressure groups and is it accurate to say that they are elitist?

Pressure groups in the UK and the US are bodies of activists who campaign on and seek to influence areas of government policy which they have a common interest in. An example of a UK pressure group would ...

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