Not necessarily. Some reactions do have the same number of moles, and some do not.Examples:
NaCl + AgNO3 ==> NaNO3 + AgCl same # of moles
N2 + 3H2 ==> 2NH3 different # of moles
There isn't one. The chemicals involved can contain millions of atoms, and it's not even just a single reaction; it's many thousands (at least) of reactions.
A reaction is endergonic when it requires a net input of energy; if the products contain more energy than the reactants. So, no an endergonic reaction takes in energy. An exergonic reaction releases energy. In an exergonic reaction, the reactants contain more energy than the products.
Cells have enzymes to speed up chemical reactions. If enzymes didn't exist, the chemical reactions inside our bodies would be too slow to allow us to function, and we would die. Enzymes speed up chemical reactions, they digest foods and assimilate nutrients from proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and plant fibers that would not be easily digested without them.
The Erlenmeyer flask is used for titrations, to contain the solution from a filtration, to contain liquids, to make chemical reactions etc.
- to contain chemicals - to make chemical reactions - to mix liquids - to collect the liquid from a filtration device - to make titrations
There isn't one. The chemicals involved can contain millions of atoms, and it's not even just a single reaction; it's many thousands (at least) of reactions.
ATP
A reaction is endergonic when it requires a net input of energy; if the products contain more energy than the reactants. So, no an endergonic reaction takes in energy. An exergonic reaction releases energy. In an exergonic reaction, the reactants contain more energy than the products.
They contain different combinations of particles.
isotopes
enzymes. it is also find in plants.
Beakers are used to contain liquids or to realize chemical reactions.
Your question does not contain enough information to be answered. What reactions? In what? To what?
colour, clarity, solid formation, gas formation, release of energy
Cells have enzymes to speed up chemical reactions. If enzymes didn't exist, the chemical reactions inside our bodies would be too slow to allow us to function, and we would die. Enzymes speed up chemical reactions, they digest foods and assimilate nutrients from proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and plant fibers that would not be easily digested without them.
the chemical inside the dry cell is the fluid where chemical reaction take place this fluid is CYTOPLASM
The Erlenmeyer flask is used for titrations, to contain the solution from a filtration, to contain liquids, to make chemical reactions etc.