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Question: Determining the concentration of copper(II) ions: Using various analytical techniques.
Answer: There are various analytical techniques that can be employed to detect substances in various media. In the times of old, chemists invented methods such as titration and colorimetry which have been improved over the years yielding precise, accurate, valid and reliable results. When chemical analysis are conducted, are the results obtained accurate? How can we say if they are or not? This investigation involves using different analytical techniques to determine the concentration of the same variable, copper (II) ions, and comparing the effectiveness of these techniques.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 63% | Subject: Chemistry | Course: Chemistry | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 10000 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: April 16, 2009 | Essay ID: 1401
Question: Describe the three market types monopolistic, oligopolistic and competitive.
Answer: There are three types of market, monopolistic, oligopolistic and competitive, I will describe each of these types of markets. Below is a diagram of how these markets are set out. Monopolistic markets lie between pure perfect competition and pure monopoly. Within this type of market a firm’s product will differ to that of its rivals, the difference may only be small (for example the packaging may be slightly different), or there could be a big difference. The various firms within this market type have the ability to look at the differences between their own products and that of their rivals products, this gives them some flexibility when they decide the price of the products, rather than taking the market price.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 60% | Subject: Economics | Course: Economics | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 4434 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: March 21, 2009 | Essay ID: 1101
Question: Does privatisation necessarily increase efficiency?
Answer: In answering this question it is essential to investigate the reasons for privatisation as a replacement for nationalisation. This assignment will compare the efficiency case for nationalisation with the efficiency case for privatisation in order to find out which theory is seen to be more efficient. By examining the privatisation of former nationalised industries such as the British railway system and highlighting the positive and negative changes that have taken place due to privatisation an assessment as to whether privatisation has increased efficiency will be formulated. To begin this assignment it is essential to highlight the history of privatisation in the UK.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 60% | Subject: Economics | Course: Economics | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 4101 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: March 29, 2009 | Essay ID: 1136
Question: What are the advantages and disadvantages of free trade?
Answer: Trade is the exchange of goods and services between countries. Domestic goods, which are sold abroad, are referred to as exports. Foreign goods, which are purchased by domestic consumers, are known as imports. Free trade refers to trade, which is allowed to flow freely between nations. The pattern of trade can be altered through the use of barriers of trade. Barriers to trade are factors that prevent imports and exports from being exchanged freely. Barriers to trade are often referred to as protectionism. This is because governments, to protect domestic firms from competition from imports, often use barriers to trade.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 64% | Subject: Economics | Course: Economics | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3538 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: March 28, 2009 | Essay ID: 1126
Question: Evaluate the effect of the Atomic Fission Bomb on international events and developments between 1945-2005.
Answer: In the history of warfare only the effect of gunpowder is comparable to the effects of nuclear weapons. However, gunpowder has extremely local effects, causing damage in close proximity to where it was fired; nuclear weapons technology is so destructive that it has altered global policies and issues.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 64% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3243 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 01, 2009 | Essay ID: 2062
Question: To what extent does Maslow provide an effective explanation as to why sixth formers take on paid employment?
Answer: This assignment has the purpose of trying to find out the extent to which Maslow provides an effective explanation as to why those who have continued with their education at a sixth form also undertake paid employment. We want to find out why they choose to still study but also work when at sixteen they are able to leave the education system and go into full time employment. To find this out we will be undertaking research that will consist of primary research, such as questionnaires and focus groups, to try and discover why students want to work as well as learn, and we will be linking this with Maslow and his theory on motivation and the......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: Not available | Subject: Sociology | Course: Sociology | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3158 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 01, 2007 | Essay ID: 3270
Question: Why were there two Revolutions in Russia in 1917? Why did the Bolsheviks Triumphs?
Answer: Throughout 1917 Russia, the country had suffered from many problems, firstly the issue of the two revolutions. The revolution of February 1917 was the first of the two. To most historians, it was referred to as the ‘popular’ revolution, or the ‘spontaneous’ revolution. This was due to the fact that most of the class representative parties wanted and indeed took part in the revolution. The representative parties did not endorse many of the Tsar’s decisions; many people of the Russian public also felt this way. With the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, meant that Russian living conditions were gradually fading in the most appalling conditions. The Tsar’s......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: Not available | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3156 | References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: November 05, 2008 | Essay ID: 3298
Question: How did the human species evolve?
Answer: The most logical and widely accepted scientific theory on human evolution today is the molecular basis of life, giving us exceedingly more evidence for Darwin’s theory of Evolution. This is the main focus of my paper, to explain human evolution on the basis of molecular divergence and Darwin’s theories. There are a vast number of theories on the evolution of mankind: there is the biblical standpoint, the Christian Science standpoint, Darwinism, and many others. As I was doing research I discovered the validity to Darwin’s theories as well as the support that the molecular basis gives it. Darwin has forever changed mankind’s view of itself, which I think is an incredible feat for one person (2). As I may mention several different standpoints on evolution during the course of this paper, the main focus will be the on Darwinism and the Molecular theory.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 61% | Subject: Biology | Course: Biology | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3122 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: March 16, 2009 | Essay ID: 1001
Question: How is female sexuality portrayed in Hardy’s ‘Far From The Madding Crowd’ and Lawrence’s ‘The Virgin And The Gypsy?’
Answer: ‘Is Lawrence really a liberator of sex? Does he grant more independence to the women in his novels than his predecessors or just a little more freedom within confines of established expectations.’ The same question could be asked of Thomas Hardy, who is believed by some critics such as Rosemarie Morgan, to use female sexuality in a way that is liberating and arguably revolutionary. ‘The Virgin And The Gypsy’ by D.H.Lawrence, and ‘Far From The Madding Crowd’ by Thomas Hardy, show a likeness in the fact that both men present sexuality through controversial female protagonists and question the moralities and social expectations of their time.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 62% | Subject: English Literature | Course: English Literature | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3009 | References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: July 28, 2009 | Essay ID: 1968
Question: Report: Tourist Attractions in Borneo
Answer: Borneo is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. Borneo has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most natural and fascinating locations on earth. There is fifty percent of plant species on the planet, of the largest known cave system in the world, the highest peak in South East Asia, the biggest water village, and the home of some of the rarest wildlife in the world.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay
Details: Mark: 61% | Subject: Geography | Course: Geography | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2984 | References: Yes | Date written: September, 2004 | Date submitted: October 28, 2009 | Essay ID: 2234