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How do mass spectrometers work?

A mass spectrometer is a piece of lab equipment used to measure the relative atomic masses of atoms and molecules. It is widely used to identify substances in the lab.

The process is ofte...

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Answered by George B. Chemistry tutor
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Evaluate Milgrim's laboratory experiment in regards to ethical guidelines.

The experiment was not ethical as Milgrim did not obtain informed consent from his participants. This is required as all members taking part in an experiment must be aware of all aspects since they may...

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How do I answer a source question?

There will be 2 parts to this - question 1(which is an essay question) will have you answer either (a) or (b), and question 2 (the source parts) will ask you to answer both (a) and (b). 

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Answered by Lois A. History tutor
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What is the difference between consequentialism and deontological ethics?

Consequentialism and Deontological theories are two of the main theories in ethics. However, consequentialism focuses on judging the moral worth of the results of the ...

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Sketch the graph y=Ax^2 where A is a constant

If A is negative, then it would be like an upsidedown 'bucket' where the only intersection is in the origin.

If A is positive, then it would be similar but flipped on the x...

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Answered by Rafi I. Maths tutor
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