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Perhaps you are referring to a first order reaction.
The reactant that is used up first in a reaction.
Have sufficient energy to exceed the "activation energy" for the reaction.
A cascade reaction in chemistry is a domino reaction, a bunch of events that happen in series. Usually, this means that the first reaction creates elements that then interact with each other.
Yes, the first chemical reaction (without the enzyme) acted as a control.
Perhaps you are referring to a first order reaction.
no, that's what causes the reaction to occur, it is actually called a product.
It looks like 'reaction'. The first is a reaction of fear; the second a chemical reaction, the third a domino reaction, and the fourth an allergic reaction.
yes it does i didnt know that at first but it does
The reactant that is used up first in a reaction.
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In a chemical reaction the limiting reactant is the reactant that there is the least of in the reaction; it determines the amount of product formed. In a chemical reaction it is the reactant that gets completely "used up"
First order; the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of reactant.
Have sufficient energy to exceed the "activation energy" for the reaction.
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chemical energy is in a cell because of the chemical reaction caused to create the energy in the first place.