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Why is benzene more stable than expected?

Benzene is stable due to its delocalised ring of electrons - which forms as a result of the carbon-carbon bonds being neither single nor double bonds, instead an intermediate length with electrons in the ...

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If newton's 3rd law is true how does anything move?


Newton's 3rd law, simply put, is every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This means when you push on an object the object experiences a force (from you) and the object exerts an equal force...

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When should you use the 'imperfetto' and when should you use the 'passato prossimo'?

The imperfetto (eg. facevo, era) is used for a continuous or repeated action or a description in the past. For example, if something happened everyday you would use the imperfetto, (eg. 'Ogni giorno mangi...

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What are some of the pressures that face the NHS, and how does this affect our doctors?

There are many pressures facing our NHS, including the ageing population, and overcrowding. We find that with the increasing life expectancy of people in the UK, they will likely develop multiple conditio...

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Why is the classical model of light insufficient in explaining the photoelectric effect?


In the classical model, light is a wave and it's energy depends on its intensity. This would predict electron emission at all wavelengths of light. So the model cannot explain the threshold frequenc...

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