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Which halide reacts most rapidly via an SN2 mechanism?
CS
Stands for Conditioned Stimulus, which is a previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with an unconditioned stimulus, eventually comes to trigger a conditioned response.
UCS
Unconditioned Stimulus, an aspect of classical conditioning; a stimulus that naturally triggers a reflexive or unconditioned response without prior learning.
Conditioned Response Strength
The magnitude of a response elicited by a conditioned stimulus, often influenced by factors like the frequency and consistency of conditioning.
Church Bell
A bell found in a church tower or steeple, used for calling the congregation to worship and marking time.
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