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  1. Asked: 2 years agoIn: GCE A-Level

    Capacitance

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    magnitude of charge

    magnitude of charge

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  2. Asked: 2 years agoIn: GCE O-Level

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    Constant random motion However, the theoretical exception is at absolute zero. This is defined as the point where the constant and random motion of all particles stops. Scientists have come close to achieving absolute zero but have never yet succeeded in getting there. Some very odd effects appear aRead more

    Constant random motion

    However, the theoretical exception is at absolute zero. This is defined as the point where the constant and random motion of all particles stops. Scientists have come close to achieving absolute zero but have never yet succeeded in getting there. Some very odd effects appear at these very low temperatures, such as superfluidity and superconductivity

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  3. Asked: 2 years agoIn: GCE A-Level

    Heat and insulating

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  4. Asked: 2 years agoIn: GCE O-Level

    Chemical Equilibra

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    A is the correct answer. If the product is removed, there will be less of the reverse reaction occurring. The forward reaction will continue, forming more of the product to replace the quantity removed to re-establish the equilibrium. Adding more of the reactants would have the same effect

    A is the correct answer.

    If the product is removed, there will be less of the reverse reaction occurring. The forward reaction will continue, forming more of the product to replace the quantity removed to re-establish the equilibrium. Adding more of the reactants would have the same effect

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