A plausible reaction can vary depending on the context, but it generally refers to a response that is reasonable, likely, or believable given the circumstances or information provided. It can involve emotions, behaviors, or thoughts that align with the situation at hand.
A plausible reaction mechanism should involve intermediates that are stable under the reaction conditions, follow the principle of microscopic reversibility, and be consistent with the overall stoichiometry of the reaction.
Yes, the safety big bang theory is plausible.
Some aspects of abiogenesis has been confirmed with experiments, so yes.
The early reaction to Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift was largely skeptical and dismissive among the scientific community. Many geologists rejected his ideas due to a lack of a plausible mechanism for how continents could move. Wegener's theory was controversial because it contradicted the prevailing geological views of the time, leading to significant debate and resistance until further evidence, such as plate tectonics, emerged in the mid-20th century to support his ideas.
No; hyperbolic is a term of geometry or cosmology to describe something as having a relationship with a parabola (an infinite three-dimensional curved shape), or in debate to refer to a hyperbole claim or statement which is an overstatement or plausible exaggeration. There is no known application to chemical reactions.
A plausible reaction mechanism should involve intermediates that are stable under the reaction conditions, follow the principle of microscopic reversibility, and be consistent with the overall stoichiometry of the reaction.
A synonym for plausible is possible.
Her story sounded completely plausible.
Reasonable is another word for plausible!! :)
Plausible Denial was created in 1991.
I'm sorry, but that is not a plausible request.
Plausible Worlds was created in 1991-08.
Plausible Worlds has 206 pages.
The word "plausible" means something that is believable or credible. The suffix "-ible" in plausible comes from Latin and means "able to be."
His argument was plausible, but in the end it turned out to be false.
Your theory has plausibility, but we need to test it.
The prefix that can be put in front of "plausible" is "im-".