相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A Rationale: Option A is valence (V). Option C refers to 'expectancy' (E). Option B is 'force ofmotivation (F): the product of valence and expectancy. Hence the equation: F = V x E.反馈 收藏
Rationale: Option A is valence (V). Option C refers to 'expectancy' (E). Option B is 'force ofmotivation (F): the product of valence and expectancy. Hence the equation: F = V x E.多做几道 Which of the following would raise ethical issues for a manufacturer of fast-moving consumer...
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The ionization energy is the energy required to completely remove a valence electron from a gaseous atom or ion.What is meant by a gaseous ion?Logged Borek Mr. pH Administrator Deity Member Posts: 27890 Mole Snacks: +1816/-412 Gender: I am known to be occasionally wrong.Re...
What is SOD in inorganic chemistry? What is synthetic inorganic chemistry? What do orbitals mean for valence electrons? Is copernicium paramagnetic? What are examples of paramagnetic salts? Paramagnetic materials have one or more unpaired electrons. a) How many does iron (iii) oxide have? b) Wha...
Objective ambivalence is generally assessed using a method first developed by Kaplan, in which a standard bipolar attitude scale (e.g., extremely negative toextremelypositive) is split into two separate scales, each independently assessing the magnitude of one valence (e.g., not at all negative ...
What is the difference between intermolecular bonding and intramolecular bonding? Which bond is polar covalent? a. H2 b. Cl2 c. HCl d. O2 How does CH3COOH hydrogen bond to water? Is hydrogen always covalent? Explain. What is a valence bond?
1 Behavior Management Models Chapter Objectives After studying this chapter, you should be able to •• describe what is meant by discipline, •• explain how assertive discipline is implemented, •• define logical consequences, •• illustrate how to implement the reality therapy model...
please answer the question and explain the reason: In which of the following substances is hydrogen bonding between molecules the weakest? (a) CH3OH (b) NH3 (c) PH3 (d) HF (e) H2O2 Use valence bond theory to describe the bonding in hydrogen sulfide. Can CH3SOCH3...
What is an employee-employer relationship?Employment:Employment refers to the act of having a job where one is paid. Salaries or wages are the rewards for work done by employees. Salaries are paid at the end of a month, while wages are paid daily.Answer and Explanation: ...