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1 (a) In this apparatus hydrochloric acid is decomposed by passing a direct electric current through it. Chlorine and hydrogen are formed. (i) Give the name of this process in which substances‚ such as hydrochloric acid‚ are decomposed by a direct electric current. (1) electrolysis (ii) Describe what happens when a burning splint is applied to a mixture of hydrogen and air in a test tube. (2) (b) (i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. An acid
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squared my jaw and tried to block her out and delay the inevitable for at least another few seconds. Carefully‚ my pen continued to fill in small black triangles and extend lopsided circles and flower petals across the blue bars meant to confine my writing. The day was hot as hell‚ it being already late May‚ and while I didn’t mind talking back to the occasional teacher‚ I had been planning to spend this period finishing my ballpoint masterpiece. The slightly uncomfortable girls behind me tittered weakly
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WJEC GCSE English – Writing to Describe Every year‚ the descriptive writing task in Section B of Paper 1 is where students lose the most marks in their English exam. It is therefore a good idea to practice descriptive writing so that this does not happen to you. Furthermore‚ quality descriptive writing can be used as coursework. You are therefore improving your coursework folder at the same time as you are learning how to impress the examiner. Below is a selection of descriptive writing tasks
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Crossing to the center of the courtroom‚ Arthur took a deep breath. “May it please the Court‚ Your Honor.” Arthur acknowledged Judge Valdis with a nod. “Good morning…” Arthur had every word of the five-minute long opening memorized‚ and he delivered his statement with passion‚ but not aggression. During his years of arguing cases‚ he had learned the idiom that you attract more bees with honey was true. Cultivating the jury’s compassion‚ which began with the very first words of the opening remarks
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The Unspoken – Alivia Mercer As I close my eyes I shiver from the dark. I am not scared of it; I am scared of what’s in it. I close my eyes and hear a sound and I blast my eyes wide open. I know it’s nothing‚ but what if it is. As I fall asleep the wind creeps into my room. The glowing of the moon hits my eyes and I wake up. The clamor of noise drew me out of bed as the biting wind blew at my toes. I looked out my window and saw a creeping shadow and shiver crawled up my back. What could it be I
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the army of his father. A doctor named John Coates Cox was left on the island by his fellow explorers and Ibrahima Sori helped him by providing him a home‚ and nurse to help him recover. “Dr. Cox is probably the person whom the traveler Mollien‚ writing in 1820‚ mentions as taking a wife and fathering a son at Timbo (Alford 18).” This story of the young prince has allowed us to understand the transition of his life from being a prince to a slave. We also learn about the difficulties endured by
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Candidate Exemplar Material Based on Specimen Question Papers GCSE English/English Language ENG1H Unit 1: Understanding and producing non fiction texts Higher Tier Section A and B Version 1.0 Date: 0410 CANDIDATE 1 Question 1 Candidate 1a Lower Mark Candidate 1a Question 1 Commentary The candidate shows some engagement with the text and understanding of some of the things Parry did. Quotation is relevant‚ although one quotation is very long. Reactions to Parry’s
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Grinning faces greeted me as I entered the room‚ “We did it!”‚ exclaimed Aidan and Harry. After a semester of tutoring two ‘failing’ students at a local school‚ it was fantastic feeling knowing they had passed their GCSE Math. They had surpassed their expectations and it was humbling to know that my two hours each week with them had played a small part in their success. Due to class sizes of up to fifty‚ students would switch off and consequently slip behind in their math lessons. I aimed to make
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Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Mathematics B Unit 2: Number‚ Algebra‚ Geometry 1 (Non-Calculator) Higher Tier Friday 12 November 2010 – Morning Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Paper Reference 5MB2H/01 Total Marks You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres‚ protractor‚ compasses‚ pen‚ HB pencil‚ eraser. Tracing paper may be used. Instructions black ink or • Usein the boxesball-point pen. page with your name
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