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Predict whether an ionic compound dissolves in water using solubility rules and their exceptions, and classify a substance as a strong, weak, or nonelectrolyte.
Build a properly formatted citation for uncommon sources like interviews, photographs, podcasts, artwork, and government documents in APA, MLA, or Chicago style.
Practice tracing carbon through the atmosphere, biosphere, ocean, and lithosphere, naming each process, for a given pathway or generated pairs with an answer key.
Solve for momentum, mass, or velocity using p equals m times v, with every substitution verified, or explain the formula through a worked example.
Build the balanced cellular respiration equation with an atom-count table, or trace glucose through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain with an ATP count.
Generate a step-by-step solution for a missing side or angle in a right triangle using SOH-CAH-TOA, verified against the Pythagorean theorem.
Practice adding and subtracting displacement or force vectors using the graphical tip-to-tail method and the component method, with a full worked answer key.
Find any term of a geometric sequence with exponent steps shown, generate practice problems with an answer key, or explain the formula through an example.
Explain why atoms form ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent bonds using electronegativity difference and a metal-or-nonmetal check, or classify an element pair or compound.
Solve for electrical power using the form that matches the two known values, voltage, current, or resistance, verified against a second form of the equation.
Practice converting DNA to mRNA and mRNA to an amino acid chain using the genetic code, with fresh problems and codon-level answer checking.
Practice base pairing, the antiparallel double helix, and the order of enzymes in DNA replication, with fresh problems and a check mode that pinpoints errors.
Solve a growth or decay word problem by extracting the starting amount, rate, and elapsed time, or generate practice problems with an answer key.
Balance a chemical equation step by step, producing a full atom-count table for each element to verify the coefficients before finalizing the answer.
Practice telling mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism apart with real species scenarios, reasoned through the actual costs and benefits instead of a memorized label.
Generate a solved answer for net torque, moment of inertia, or angular acceleration using the rotational form of Newton's second law, with every step verified.
Build a Harvard-style citation, in-text and reference-list form, for books, articles, and websites, joining two authors with 'and' and flagging university-specific conventions.
Explain the seven major research paper types in plain language, identify which type an assignment prompt is calling for, or compare two easily confused types.
Generate method-of-initial-rates practice problems that determine reaction orders, build the rate law, and calculate the rate constant, or check a submitted worked answer.
Build a Chicago-style title page, correctly placed page numbers, consistent headings, and properly formatted footnotes or endnotes for an academic essay draft.
Generate periodic table element identification problems from an atomic number, symbol, property clue, or position clue, with group, period, and classification justified.
Explain silent, missense, and nonsense point mutations through a worked codon example, classify a specific base change, or contrast frameshift severity against point substitutions.
Generate pH and pOH practice problems requiring conversion between H+, OH-, pH, and pOH using log and antilog relationships, with a full worked answer key.
Solve for a circle's circumference from a radius or diameter, using the matching formula and verifying the result against the original measurement.
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