<span>Answer - C
Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF; an </span>aqueous urea solution) is injected into the exhaust manifold (<span>upstream of a </span>catalyst) at a precise dosing rate. In the exhaust pipeline, the aqueous urea vaporizes and decomposes to form ammonia (which <span>is the desired product</span><span>) and </span>carbon<span> dioxide.</span>
Answer:
unconditioned stimulus
neutral stimulus, unconditioned stimulus
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is the process of linking two stimuli to produce a response. There are 3 phases for classical conditioning:
- Phase 1 (before conditioning): During this phase an unconditioned stimulus is paired to produce an unconditioned response. An unconditioned response naturally triggers a response.
- Phase 2 (During conditioning): This phase involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral stimulus becomes the conditioned stimulus. The neutral stimulus does not naturally trigger a response.
- Phase 3 (after condition): In this phase only the conditioned stimulus is presented to produce a conditioned response. The conditioned response triggers a response after pairing with an unconditioned stimulus
It would be a Liberal Arts College. That is generally a four year university, instead of a two year program.
Solar energy plants take up a lot of land space and can destroy animals habitats. Geothermal is bad because it gives of CO2 which can lead to global warming. Finally, wind power plants (turbines) also take up a lot of space and can destroy animals habitats. They can even be put in the water and destroy marine life.