The Kinetic Molecular theory is used to describe the behavior of gas. It gives the relationship between pressure, temperature and kinetic energy.
only molecules of liquid move.
gases at ideal conditions
Gasses
In motion.
The behavior of electrons around a nucleus is explained by quantum mechanics. It is also described in complete detail by the Schrodinger Equation (which, however, is ridiculously difficult to solve).
Kinetic molecular theory
A theory unites and explains a broad range of observations.
A statement that explains an observation and is supported by data is a
VSEPR theory explains the geometry around a central atom in terms of repulsion beween pairs of electrons, pairs involved in bonding and lone pairs.
It shows how a person explains the behavior of someone else.
The Kinetic Theory
drive reduction theory
No. A law is a description of an observed pattern in the universe. A theory is a model that explains observations. E.g. atomic theory explains many of the things that matter does. There will not be a time in the future when we will call it "atomic law" because the model of atoms is concerned with explaining the behavior of matter, not describing it.
Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist, developed the theory of classical conditioning, which explains how associations are formed between a stimulus and a response through repeated pairings.
Piaget's theory of cognitive development explains how children's behavior is influenced by the development of their thoughts and mental processes. According to Piaget, children progress through distinct stages of cognitive growth, each characterized by different ways of thinking and understanding the world. This theory emphasizes that children actively construct their understanding of the world through interactions and experiences.
Symbolic interactionism is the modern sociological theory that explains social behavior by examining the meanings that social signals and signs represent to individuals. It focuses on how individuals create and interpret symbols to navigate social interactions and construct their sense of self within society.
it is a Theory! :)
heliocentric theory, the theory of evolution, relativity theory
One sociological theory that explains murder is strain theory, which suggests that individuals may turn to violence as a way to cope with the strains and pressures they face in society. Another theory is social learning theory, which posits that individuals learn violent behavior through observing and imitating others in their social environment. Additionally, conflict theory emphasizes the role of power imbalances and social inequalities in contributing to violent behavior.
The theory is Tectonics.
It is the wave theory of light that best explains interference. The particle theory has problems when applied to this observable phenomenon.