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'Cryo' (Cold) from Classical Greek. Its opposite is Ebullio (Hot) also from Classical Greek. There is a whole chmeicstry dealing with cryoscopic constants (lowering of Freezing point) and ebullioscopic constants (raising the boiling point).
Classical physics is often considered the opposite of quantum mechanics. Classical physics describes the behavior of macroscopic objects using classical laws such as Newton's laws of motion, while quantum mechanics describes the behavior of particles on a microscopic scale with wave-particle duality and uncertainty principles.
probably the opposite of emo. have you heard of an emo that listens to classical musicall the time?
Water as a chemical compound has no direct "opposite."However, in the classical "elements" of nature, its opposite would be fire. Thermodynamically, the actual form would be ice.In earth sciences, surfaces that are not predominantly water are called land, although many overlapping environments exist.
The difference between classical ballet and romantic ballet is that romantic ballet was created in the 19th century, whereas Classical ballet was created in the 17th century. In the 18th century, women played secondary roles as dancers. They wore corsets, wigs, high heels, and hoops. Also, the difference was the music and the way they danced. In classical there were less men than in romantic ballet. Romantic= Interests in men, nature, higher powers, past, and other places. Free expressive and emotional. Classical= All the opposite of romantic
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which are the companies that are following the classical and neo classical theories of management????
Not chemically. Elements and compounds do not have opposites.However, in classical alchemy, the opposite of water (primarily cold) is fire (primarily hot). This is based on the original concept of four elements of matter: earth, air, fire, and water.Astrology uses a different basis for establishing "opposite" signs.
what is the difference between classical
It is drama which is classical.
what is classical systamatics
Classical tragedy