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What are public goods and how do they lead to the 'free-rider' problem?

A pure public good is a good that is consumed collectively; it is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. These two main characteristics mean that people can't be stopped from consuming the good, and that ...

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Answered by Mathew C. Economics tutor
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Why do volcanoes form?

The primary ingredient for a volcano is magma. Magma is what we call melted rock. When rocks melt at depth they become less dense than the solid rocks around them and therefore they rise to the surface of...

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Answered by Jake L. Geology tutor
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What is DNA made of?

DNA is made of small subunits called bases that join together to form a long chain. The bases in each chain join to the bases in another chain to form a structure that looks a bit like a ...

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Answered by Ben N. Biology tutor
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Please can you explain what a heart attack is and how it can occur?

The heart is an organ made of muscle in the centre of the chest. It's role is to pump oxygenated blood around the body to enable our functions to be carried out. During a heart attack, a section of the he...

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Answered by Vijay G. Biology tutor
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Discuss the reactivity benzene, chlorobenzene, toluene and phenol in electrophillic aromatic substitution

Phenol > Toluene > Benzene > Chlorobenzene.

The reactivity of the ring is dependant on how electron rich it is, as this determines the extent to which the (positively charged) electrophile...

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