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What is the difference between morality of a substance and twice the morality of the same substance?

The morality of a substance refers to the amount of ethical goodness or virtuous behavior it embodies. Twice the morality of a substance would imply that the substance has double the ethical value or virtuous characteristics compared to its original morality.


What is the diffidence between morality and MOLALITY?

Morality(M)= moles of solute divided by grams of solution Molality(m)= moles of solute divided by kilograms of solvent to convert from grams to kilograms you move the decimal 3 units to the left.


What is the morality of a solution made by dissolving moles of Na-OH in kg of water?

The morality of a solution, defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent, can be calculated by dividing the moles of NaOH by the mass of water in kilograms. For example, if you dissolve 1 mole of NaOH in 1 kg of water, the molarity of the solution would be 1 mol/kg. This measure is important in chemistry as it helps in understanding the concentration of the solution and its potential effects in reactions, but it does not inherently convey moral implications.


If God created the universe then why doesn't everything behave in a moral way?

Theists - sence of morality builty in us therefore we are made with it. It must be a source outside of this world, therefore it is God. - want to get into heaven - proof of morality in the bible - everyone knows right from wrong therefore God gave it too us - free-will to do what we choose with our morality Atheists - if God gave us morality then why do we choose evil? - cultral relitisim - brought up in different environnment with different morals e.g. age of consent differs per country If morality were built in us then it would be the same Is it fair that God gave us different rules for different countries?


What is the morality of a 2.00 L solution that is made from 14.60 g of Na Cl?

To calculate the morality (m) of the solution, first, we need to determine the number of moles of NaCl. The molar mass of NaCl is approximately 58.44 g/mol, so 14.60 g of NaCl corresponds to about 0.249 moles (14.60 g ÷ 58.44 g/mol). Since morality is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent, we can assume that the density of the solution is approximately 1 g/mL, leading to a mass of 2.00 L of solution being about 2,000 g or 2 kg. Thus, the morality of the solution is approximately 0.1245 mol/kg (0.249 moles ÷ 2 kg).

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What is reflective morality?

Reflective morality is the internalized version of right and wrong from the elements of our upbringing. Reflective morality can include both religious morality, customary morality, and empathy.


What does the morality plays teach?

Well we don't know which morality play is 'the morality play' but usually a morality play focuses on some moral.


Why is morality a science?

Morality is a branch of philosophy, not science.


What is a sentence using the word morality?

There is no morality in cheating at games.


What is the concrete basis of morality?

present the concrete basis of morality


Morality and other phases of life?

the morality it is amorality in your lifr


The word morality in a sentence?

Having fun is the morality of this story.


When was On the Genealogy of Morality created?

On the Genealogy of Morality was created in 1887.


What is Tribal Morality?

The morality of a particular tribe. What I think you mean though is how does a morality exist that does not claim that all humans belong to it.


Examples of slave morality and master morality in everyday activities?

Master morality means that he feels he can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants.Slave morality means that the slave resents the master and all he represents.


What is the difference between slave morality and master morality according to Friedrich Nietzsche?

Nietzsche described master Morality is some kind of honor, creator of values, art, nobility...while slave Morality is friendship, and compassion. Slave morality speaks against power believes it to a negative. For Nietzsche, master morality is detrimental to freedom.


What is authentic morality?

A:"Authentic Morality" is a term probably first used in the 1960s to describe a morality based on an interpretation of Christian teachings. The originator of the term contrasted his view of morality with morality as supposedly understood by other Christians.If I were asked to define authentic morality generically, I would say morality is authentic when it is based on an inner desire to do what is right. If someone is moral, not because of fear of hell, reward in heaven or a desire to please a deity, but because it is the right thing to do, then that is authentic morality.

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