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Was anti-Semitism the main reason for Hitler's popularity in the 1930s? - 20marks

First evaluate the spelling, grammar and form of the answer. Ensure that the pupil has a good understanding of how sentences should flow and connect, as well as how to organise their argument. On the one han...
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In the Haber process, the best yield of ammonia is produced at a low temperature. Explain why

The forward reaction, N 2 (g) + 3H 2 (g) ---> 2NH3(g) is an exothermic reaction. This means that energy is released to the surroundings during the reaction and the reaction has a negative enthalpy change....
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Expand and simplify 2y+3y(5y+3)

Following the laws of BIDMAS, the bracket needs to be multiplied first (instead of adding 2y and 3y first): 2y + 15y 2 + 9y Simplify by addition of the y's: 15y 2 + 11y Optional: simplify further by grouping...
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A train accelerates from 10 m/s to 50 m/s in 20 seconds. Calculate the Acceleration

The acceleration, in ms - 2 , is defined as the rate of change of velocity, per unit of time. To calculate the trains acceleration, we use the equation Acceleration= Change in velocity/ Time Taken. For this ...
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how can an ablative absolute be recognised?

an ablative asolute is a neat little participle, which can be used to describe something which has happened in the past but is connected to what is happening in the main clause of the sentence, for example: ...
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