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why does the body need protein synthesis while the also synthesis protein?
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Because noble gases don't need to give or take any electrons - they have a perfect octet configuration. Where as halogens need to gain or lose electrons and will easily react to other halogens that need to lose or gain.
Group 1 elements are most reactive. The want desperately to have an octet of electrons but they have 1 too many (or 7 too few depending on how you look at it). And they will do anything to ionize to get that octet. They also get more reactive the larger they get. This is why the smaller halogens which lack a single electron (they are pretty reactive too) are not quite as reactive and why K is more reactive than Na. (NB: Atoms get larger moving down a group and smaller moving from left to right across a period).
We all need protein in our body because then our body will function properly.
To make your muscles grow fast you need a protein rich diet and adequate exercise.
Because it's good for them and it helps infants grow fast and strong and it gives them the nutritional needs they need.
No because the muscles need protein to grow or maintain themselves, if you are not getting protein they can't maintain a constant size or grow more and will lose bulk.
yes we need protein
why dose protein need water
omg no! if u eat the right amount of protein it helps loose weight! protein is used as energy and help hunger control. if u need to eat a maybe eight shrimp or try slim fast.
We need protein in our diets for growth and repair
The halogens are the most reactive non-metals. They need only 1 additional electron to complete their octet.
because to be stable they need 8 atoms in outer energy level halogens need one so are highly reactive. alkali need 7 so are highly reactive( not as highly as halogens)
because to be stable they need 8 atoms in outer energy level halogens need one so are highly reactive. alkali need 7 so are highly reactive( not as highly as halogens)
because to be stable they need 8 atoms in outer energy level halogens need one so are highly reactive. alkali need 7 so are highly reactive( not as highly as halogens)
Because to be stable they need 8 atoms on outermost shell.Alkali need 7 so are highly reactive.