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Bacterial exoenzymes splits larger molecules into smaller ones , utilizing water in the process. The smaller molecules are then assimilated by the cell to be acted upon by endoenzymes to produce energy and cellular material
capillary action
capillary action
Capillary Action.
Capillary Action I think.
Capillary Action.
Yes - activation energy is a function of a molecule, but in a fairly complex manner. Activation energy is dependent on the morphology of the molecule, the types of bonds, and the surrounding environment. Different environments can induce molecules to stretch out, twist, or curl up. The environment can cause the charge distribution on a molecule to shift, making some sites more or less reactive - and consequently changing the activation energy.
process of solvent molecules surrounding and interacting with solute ions and molecules
Molecules have properties that are different from those of the elements of which the molecules are composed.
Humectants are substances that have the ability to attract water molecules from the surrounding environment.
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is not hygroscopic. It is a stable compound that does not readily absorb moisture from the surrounding environment.
A viroid.