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Outline how a student could identify between an aldehyde and a ketone, and state the result they would observe.

There are two possible answers here. 1) Add Tollens reagent - the student would see a silver mirror form in the test tube containing the aldehyde. 2) Add Benedicts reagent - te student would see a brick r...

Answered by Alexander G. Extended Project Qualification tutor
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What is the final presentation for, and what am I expected to present in it?

Your presentation is a chance for you to talk about your final product and show the examiner how you researched and came to a final conclusion about the question you have proposed. You will need to includ...

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What is the most effective way of creating a title for my essay?

Although the title is obviously very important for your final essay and creating the perfect title seems like a huge task, don’t panic! Personally, I think the best way to tackle the title is to start bro...

Answered by Saskia P. Extended Project Qualification tutor
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In my EPQ, is it the log or final essay/product that I am assessed on?

Although it may seem that most of your hard work in your EPQ is spent writing up your final essay, review or product (the final format will depend on which subject your EPQ focusses on), your supervisor w...

Answered by Jess P. Extended Project Qualification tutor
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Were the British and Dutch East India Companies commercial and military rivals of the same size and power at their heights during the 17th Century?

Yes, the two companies were in fierce economic competition throughout much of the seventeenth century, although the English learned from the Dutch successes and used these to form the fulcrum of their own...

Answered by Jacob A. Extended Project Qualification tutor
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