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Am I what Oxbridge are looking for?

If you're considering applying to Oxbridge, the key thing you need is a passion and drive for learning. This doesn't mean you need to be that person who is always studying or the person who consistently gets...
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How should I revise The Duchess of Malfi for the exam?

The foundations of solid revision consist of sufficient quote banks , organised both thematically and by character. For example, the Duchess of Malfi largely deals with female authority and the juxtaposition...
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A) What assumptions are made about ideal gases. B) if 14g of an ideal gas is added to a 4 dm3 container at 210Kpa pressure and a temperature of 40oc how many moles were added and suggest the identity of the gas.

The two main assumptions that are made about ideal gases are: firstly, that the volume of the gas particles themselves is negligible or zero. So, the entire volume of the container is available. Secondly tha...
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Answered by Zach M. Chemistry tutor
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How do you distinguish between a suspension and a dominant 7th chord in the listening exam?

A suspension more often than not, will in fact contain within it a dominant 7th, so getting to know the difference between the two can be difficult! The key difference is that a suspension is contained of th...
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What is the most effective way to revise for English Literature A level?

The best way that you can prepare for the English exam is by mind mapping key themes and considering what you would write about if a question on that theme came up, for example, which characters are associat...
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