A hemical reaction has no mass; only chemical compounds have molar mass.
because it increase your lean muscle mass which will increase your metabolism as each pound of muscle has many chemical reaction occur within them
In an ordinary chemical reaction, the mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants. Matter is conserved.
No that is false. Enzymes do NOT increase number of collisions in a chemical reaction.
It will increase or decrease the speed of the chemical reaction.
The temperature will increase the higher the mass of magnesium you add. It will increase the rate of the reaction.
The total mass of the compounds remain constant.
The rate of a chemical reaction increase when the concentration of the reactants increase.
A hemical reaction has no mass; only chemical compounds have molar mass.
The mass of all substances before a chemical reaction is equal to the mass of the substance after the reaction. This is under the law of conservation of mass.
Either (or both) an increase in the reactants or temperature will increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
because it increase your lean muscle mass which will increase your metabolism as each pound of muscle has many chemical reaction occur within them
law of consevation of mass states that the total mass before a chemical reaction is the same as the total mass after the chemical reaction
The law of conservation of mass tells us that the mass of the products will equal the mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction.
In an ordinary chemical reaction, the mass of the products is equal to the mass of the reactants. Matter is conserved.
Increasing the temperature of the reactants can increase the rate of the chemical reaction.
No that is false. Enzymes do NOT increase number of collisions in a chemical reaction.