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A level Sociology - The media
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    A level Sociology - The media

  • Full overview and detailed explanations of the whole topic - the media. Includes key sociologists for every topic listed in the media. Examples , explanations and evaluations included. Easy to memorise and understand for last minute revision for AQA A LEVELS all topics and sub topics included needed for synoptic links
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Download this complete, and updated CCEA AS2 Chemistry definitons|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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    Download this complete, and updated CCEA AS2 Chemistry definitons|GUARANTEED SUCCESS

  • Empirical formula A formula which shows the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound Molecular formula A formula which shows the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Molar Gas Volume The volume of one mole of gas under specified conditions of temperature and pressure e.g 293K and 1 atmosphere pressure Homo...
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Organic Chemistry Rated A+
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    Organic Chemistry Rated A+

  • Organic Chemistry Rated A+ Organic Chemistry Organic chemistry focuses on the study of carbon compounds, including those with no connection to living organisms. This branch of chemistry encompasses a wide range of compounds, from simple molecules to complex biomolecules. Bonding in Carbon Compounds Covalent bonds are formed when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons. Saturated hydrocarbons, the most chemically inert of all organic compounds, are composed solely of carbon-to-ca...
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CSET multiple subject Exam questions with  answers correctly solved
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    CSET multiple subject Exam questions with answers correctly solved

  • CSET multiple subject Exam questions with answers correctly solved quare yard (in square feet) - CORRECT ANSWER9 square feet 2 inventions between 1865 and 1895 - CORRECT ANSWERtelephone barbed wire motion picture electric lamp 3 properties of color - CORRECT ANSWERhue: which pure color it resembles saturation: how white the color is. A pure red is fully saturated, with a saturation of 1; tints of red have saturations less than 1; and white has a saturation of 0. value: also cal...
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Pearson Final Actual Exam questions and answers
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    Pearson Final Actual Exam questions and answers

  • Pearson Final Actual Exam questions and answers solution - Answer-- a well mixed mixture - contains a solvent and at least one solute - homogeneous mixture Distillation - Answer-- boiling a liquid solution - the water will boil away, leaving only the solute. How can you tell which solution is more concentrated by distillation? - Answer-If you have two solutions with the same volume and you distill it, all the solvent will boil away and you will be left with just the solute. Whiche...
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The Dental Hygienists Guide to Nutritional Care 5th Edition by Cynthia A. Stegeman - Test Bank
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    The Dental Hygienists Guide to Nutritional Care 5th Edition by Cynthia A. Stegeman - Test Bank

  • Chapter 03: The Alimentary Canal: Digestion and Absorption Stegeman: The Dental Hygienist’s Guide to Nutritional Care, 5th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Each is a portion of the alimentary canal, except one. Which is the exception? a. Oral cavity b. Pharynx c. Larynx d. Esophagus e. Small intestine ANS: C The larynx is not a portion of the alimentary canal. This tubular structure is approximately 30-ft long and comprises all the body parts through which food passes. DIF...
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IGCSE Chemistry Complete Guaranteed Success
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    IGCSE Chemistry Complete Guaranteed Success

  • IGCSE Chemistry Complete Guaranteed Success 1. Method used to separate sand from a mixture of sand and water - Answer: Filtration 2. Method used to obtain solid copper sulfate from aqueous copper sulfate - Answer: Crystallisation 3. Method used to obtain red food dye from a mixture of food dyes - Answer: Paper chromatography 4. Method used to obtain water from salt water - Answer: Simple distillation 5. Draw a diagram showing equipment used in simple distillation - For what process i...
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AQA GCSE Chemistry - Crude Oil Already Rated A+
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    AQA GCSE Chemistry - Crude Oil Already Rated A+

  • AQA GCSE Chemistry - Crude Oil Already Rated A+ 1. What is crude oil, and what does it consist of? Answer: Crude oil is a mixture of a very large number of compounds, primarily consisting of hydrocarbons. 2. What is a characteristic of a mixture? Answer: A mixture contains two or more elements not chemically combined together, and the properties of the substances within a mixture remain unchanged. 3. What type of hydrocarbons dominate crude oil composition? Answer: Hydrocarbons, ...
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NUTRITION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, BINDER READY VERSION 4TH EDITION By SMOLIN - Test Bank
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    NUTRITION SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS, BINDER READY VERSION 4TH EDITION By SMOLIN - Test Bank

  • nutrition science - test banks, Package Title: Test Bank Course Title: Smolin4e Chapter Number: 2 Question Type: Multiple Choice 1) Recommended Dietary Allowances were first published in which decade? a) 1920s b) 1940s c) 1960s d) 1980s Answer: b Difficulty: Easy Learning Objective: LO 2.1 Identify the reasons for population-wide nutritional recommendations. Section Reference: Section 2.1 The Development of Nutrition Recommendations 2) Which is NOT...
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AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 2 Verified Solutions
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    AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 2 Verified Solutions

  • AQA GCSE Chemistry - Paper 2 Verified Solutions 1. What is the formula for calculating the mean rate of reaction? Answer: Rate of reaction = Quantity of reactant used / Time taken 2. How do you calculate the mean rate of reaction using the product? Answer: Rate of reaction = Quantity of product formed / Time taken 3. What are the typical units for measuring quantities of reactants or products? Answer: Mass in grams (g) or volume in cubic centimeters (cm³) 4. What are the typical u...
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