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Name the key differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells are typically belonging to multicellular organisms, with exceptions of algae and amoebae. These cells always have multiple linear chromosomes (genetic material) and contain a nucleus (housin...
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A hemisphere is placed on top of an upside down cone. The cone has height 9cm and the hemisphere has radius 3cm. The total volume of this composite solid is x cm^3. Calculate the value of x, leaving your answer in terms of π.

To work out the total volume of the composite solid, we need the volumes of both the cone and the hemisphere. GCSE Maths students are expected to know these respective formulae; volume of a sphere = ⁴/₃πr³ a...
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Solve the inequality 6x - 7 + x^2 > 0

Firstly rearrange the quadratic such that the coefficient of x 2 is positive (already done in this example) and the quadratic is in the form of ax 2 +bx + c, then solve for x, like you would solve a regular ...
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Potassium Chlorate(VII) decomposes to produce Potassium Chloride and Oxygen. Using the following data calculate the enthalpy change of this decomposition: Enthalpy of formation(KClO4) = -430 kJ mol-1, Enthalpy of formation(KCl) = -440 kJ mol-1

Firstly the equation of this decomposition should be worked out to be the following KClO 4 (s) --> KCl(s) + 2O 2 (g) The enthalpy of formation has been given for both KClO 4 and KCl, so from this we know ...
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Let N be an integer not divisible by 3. Prove N^2 = 3a + 1, where a is an integer

For N to be not divisible by 3, N can either be of the form 3k + 1 (1,4...) or 3k + 2 (2,5...), where k is an integer. The proof can then be done by checking both 3k + 1 and 3k + 2 when N is squared, to see ...
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