The details depend on what strange physics you make up, to replace the action-reaction force pairs.
Simultaneously, you can't pull on something unless it simultaneously, pulls back on you.
The enzyme will be re-used in another reaction.
The answer lies with proteins. A specific kind of protein called an enzyme lowers the activation energy of chemical reactions. Reactions that would normally take years happen in seconds. Figure 7.1 shows how this effect alters chemical equilibrium. Consider a set of chemicals that have two paths to interact as shown in figure 7.1. One reaction is a side reaction that is undesirable. The other is desirable. The enzyme lowers the activation energy for the desirable reaction making it happen quickly. The undesirable reaction does not have a chance. Also notice that the entropy of the universe is maximized by the undesirable reaction. Thus, from thermodynamic considerations, one might think that the undesirable reaction is always dominant, but because the laws of thermodynamics have no way to deal with time, this observation is seldom true. The enzyme is not violating the second law by forcing the reaction in the preferred direction. Its reaction is also spontaneous in that it also increases the entropy of the universe. By making the desired reaction happen faster, the enzyme does not give the undesirable reaction time to happen.
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The reaction will speed up.
there would be no sidewalk on which to walk
a solid is formed
Tablets are perfect for kids to use. They have a touch-screen which kids love to do. Gives them a action-reaction effect that keep them interested in what would happen next.
A cause makes an effect happen, and an effect comes about as a result of a cause.
Simultaneously, you can't pull on something unless it simultaneously, pulls back on you.
An endothermic reaction absorbs heat energy from the system. In an endothermic reaction a thermometer measuring the reactants and products would register a decrease in temperature.
The chemical reaction is:ZnO + 2 HNO3 = Zn(NO3)2 + H2Adding more HNO3 has no effect.
Try it on your own. (Best answer for your problem is your action)
That would be quite a radical change; many other laws of physics we are accustomed to would then no longer be valid, either.
To "cause" is an action that makes something happen.
what had to happen for this appointments to take effect
The effect on time on a system model makes it towards scientist can measure things in real time & make models to describe what happened in the past & what might happen in the future.