The supposed inconsequentiality of the tightness of natural bonds between aims and autonomous/controlled reasons has, however, not been subject to strong theoretical scrutiny. Here, I argue that it has very different implications whether reasons act (a) as fully dynamic goal-underlying dimensions that...
The stability of an organic compound depends on its nature and the environment in which it is placed. It depends on the presence or absence of reagents (acid, base, oxidizing agent, reducing agent, light, etc.) and catalysts. The stability may not be the same in the solid, liquid or ...
A weaker U.S. economy can cause its currency todecline in value. When U.S. unemployment rises and consumers cut back, so-called "trader sentiment" can turn sour on U.S. investments in general. Foreign traders may cash in American stocks and bonds and exchange the proceeds for other curre...
The structure of (IV) contains two S (6) motifs formed by strong intramolecular OHO hydrogen bonds. Weak CHO hydrogen bonds form primary C (11), R (7) and R (8) motifs which combine to form a complex three-dimensional network.
a中途转运 Midway transportation[translate] a邓布利多在对待里德尔的问题上的确有些冷酷。 Deng Buli many in treats in Riddle's question to be indeed somewhat callous.[translate] aI like few strong bonds more than many weak bonds 我更比许多微弱的债券喜欢少量强的债券[translate]...
Living organisms require weak chemical bonds since strong bonds would require too much energy to break the bonds to facilitate a reaction. The level...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
The influence of strong and weak hydrogen bonds on the solid state arrangement of hydroxy-containing boron subphthalocyaninesVirdo, J.Crandall, L.Dang, J.Fulford, M.Lough, A.Durfee, W.Bender, T.CRYSTENGCOMM
There will thus be a gradual cross-over where at the end point is the 2kF BCDW-I, with the bond strengths now SW′SW (S = strong, W = weak, W′ = weak bond stronger than W), where the S, W′ and W bonds corresponding to 1–0, 1–1 and 0–0 bonds, respectively (see ...