• I do it every week. It just so happens that this argument is more closed, more settled, in my own mind.

    我每个星期都这样做,只是现在这个讨论,在我心中,是不公开的,更稳定的。

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  • It's going to be a stronger bond because it's more stabilized when it when it comes together as a molecule.

    这将是一个强的键,因为它会变得稳定,在形成分子之后。

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  • And you would expect that that would be a much stabler compound because, instead of plus one attracting plus one, now you have plus two attracting minus two.

    可以预见,这将会是更稳定的化合物,因为不再是一价正离子吸引一价负离子,而是二价正离子吸引二价负离子。

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  • Energy means, you know, chemical reactions happen, and you end up with something that might be exothermic, that is, the products are more stable then the reactants.

    能量表明,当反应发生之后,你最终会得到放热的产物,换句话说就是产物比反应物更稳定

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  • They tend to stay stable during deep frying and then the palatability goes up and the foods taste better, at least according to the food industry.

    它们还能在油炸中保持稳定,这使得食物口味佳,吃起来加美味,至少食品业是这样认为的

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  • This is really a general idea in psychology that we are in a way wired up to be more sensitive to change than to steady states.

    这是心理学上一个普遍的观点,某种意义上,比起稳定状态,我们对变化敏感。

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  • England's money was more stable than other countries.

    英国的货币比其他国家的货币还更稳定些。

    耶鲁公开课 - 金融市场课程节选

  • .. Because you wouldn't have... You wouldn't be able to make money, you wouldn't be able to own property if there wasn't that socially, like, if society wasn't stable, and that's completely different from religion.

    因为你不可能。,如果没有社会条件,如果社会不稳定,你就赚不到钱,别提拥有财产了,这跟宗教完全是两码事。

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  • So that means that the more stable molecule is going to be this molecule here, which actually puts the negative charge on be more electronegative atom.

    因此这意味着更稳定的分子,应该是这一个,它真正把负的电荷放到了,电负性高的原子上。

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  • All right. So formal charge can actually help us out when we're trying to decide between several Lewis structures that look like they might be comparable in terms of which might be the lower energy or the more stable structure.

    好的,形式电荷真的可以,帮助我们决定,在几种路易斯结构中,哪个可能符合能量低,或者结构更稳定的要求。

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  • Those are going to be the more stable or the lower energy structures.

    这种结构应该是更稳定的,或者能量低的结构。

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  • So, what we know is happening is that were having transitions from some excited states to a more relaxed lower, more stable state in the hydrogen atom.

    我们知道,这里所发生的是,氢原子从激发态到更稳定的态的跃迁,而我们用眼睛可以探测到的。

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  • Who thinks it's more stable, show of hands? All right, who thinks it's less stable? Very good.

    认为更稳定的请举手,好的,谁认为稳定?很好。

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  • So it turns out it is, in fact, more stable.

    结果应该是更稳定

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  • So whenever we're thinking about energy states, it's lways more stable to be more low in an energy well, so that's why it makes sense that it's favorable, in fact, to have an electron interacting with the nucleus that stabilizes and lowers the energy of that electron by doing so.

    负的能量越多,能级越低,无论何时,能级总是越低越稳定,所以这就是为什么电子,倾向于通过和原子核相互作用,来稳定并降低电子的能级。

    麻省理工公开课 - 化学原理课程节选

  • You--By not randomly assigning people to these two conditions, you may be capturing just individual differences in the kind of person who, when there's a perfectly stable, safe, low bridge, says, "Huh uh. I won't want to go on that bridge.

    如果两种情况下的受试者不是随机安排的,或许你所捕捉的,只是一类人中的个体差异,这类人,当看到一个更稳定安全,低的桥,会说,“啊哈,我不走那座桥。

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  • So, basically any time we have a really high positive number of electron affinity, it means that that atom or ion really wants to gain another electron, and it will be very stable and happy if it does so.

    因此,基本上无论什么时候,只要我们有一个很大的正的电子亲和能,这就意味着这个原子,或离子非常希望得到一个电子,如果它得到了,会变得更稳定开心。

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  • And we haven't talked about reactions at all yet, so you don't need to worry about the specifics of that exactly, but just that if you have this negative change in energy, you have a more stable product than you do reactant.

    当然我们还没有开始讨论反应,所以你不用担心它的细节是怎么样的,你只需要知道,如果能量的变化是负值,那么你将得到一个比反应物更稳定的生成物。

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  • So, if we have energy that's released, would you say that the chlorine ion is more or less stable than the chlorine atom?

    那么,如果我们放出了能量,你认为氯离子比氯原子,更稳定还是稳定呢?

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  • So would this be a stabilized molecule then?

    这样分子会更稳定吗?

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  • So it helps us predict, will we see this, for example, h 2, which we're going to be about to do, we'll see is stabilized because it has more bonding than anti-bonding.

    这帮助我们预测,我们等会会看到,比如H2O,我们等会要讲到,我们会看到它更稳定是,因为成键比反键多。

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  • If I can prove that it is greater than one that means that the line is more stable than the set of ion pairs.

    如果我可以证明它大于,这就表明,这一line要比这一系列离子更稳定

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