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What is the difference between intramolecular and intermolecular forces for covalently bonded molecules?

Intramolecular forces are the forces that hold atoms together or arrange atoms in specific position relative to other atoms within one molecular entity. For example, water, whose chemical...

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Answered by Thomas H. Chemistry tutor
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|The diagram shows part of a DNA molecule. DNA is a polymer. What is the evidence from the diagram that DNA is a polymer?

DNA is a polymer due to the fact it contains multiple repeating units (monomers). These monomers are known as nucleotides. Multiple nucleotides join together by phosphodiester bonds to form the polymer th...

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Answered by James F. Biology tutor
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What is an oligopoly?

An oligopoly is a market which is dominated by a small number of firms. With a small number of firms in the market there is less competition between firms and therefore prices are unlikely to be best for ...

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Answered by Archie B. Economics tutor
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What are the components of the cells, and what do these components do?

So, humans and plants are made up of many cells, and these cells and what are in these cells play a key role in the survival of the organism.Humans and plants share many of the components...

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Answered by zeina f. Biology tutor
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How should I write about writer's techniques in a way that gets me marks?

Being able to identify techniques is great, but always remember that your focus needs to be on the meaning behind them. Shakespeare did not simply decide to use a metaphor, for example. You'll pick up mar...

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