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Explain why the first ionisation energy of sulfur is different from that of phosphorus.

The first ionisation energy is defined as, the amount of energy required to remove 1 mole of electrons from 1 mole of gaseous atoms to produce 1 mole <...

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Answered by Lydia M. Chemistry tutor
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What would be the best way to structure my introduction?

The introduction is a vital part of your writing, particularly considering it is the first impression the examiner will get of your essay. Firstly, it is important to state what you will be arguing for/di...

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Explain the process of muscle contraction in a myofibril following nervous stimulation.

Muscle contraction can be explained using the 'Sliding Filament Hypothesis'. Following nervous stimulation, a nerve impulse will be transmitted to a neuromuscular junction. This will cause a release of th...

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Answered by Lydia M. Biology tutor
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How do I recognise techniques and analyse them?

When given a piece of writing, always look for 'like' or 'as'. If an object, for example, a car is described to be 'like' a snail or 'as' slow as a snail, this is a simile. A simile compares something, to...

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Describe the impact of the tightening of the monetary policy by the central bank on consumer spending.

Monetary policy refers to the Central Bank's action on money supply, and therefore its effect on interest rates. A tightening, therefore, refers to raised, or high interest rates, such as if the UK raised...

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