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A catalyst is a substance which speeds up the rate of reaction. After the reaction it remain chemically unchanged. It does NOT affect the position of equilibrium. There can also be negative or "poisoned" catalysts as in Rosenmunds reaction.
Volcanic eruptions, changes in earth's orbit, changes in the sun's intensity, and changes in ocean currents are some examples of what natural events affect climate.
Generally in a way that's far too complicated to give a single answer for.
An area with lots of families will have a higher demand for houses than apartments.
When an element with few vakence electrons comes in contact with ine that has many valence electrons the reaction is more violent and vice versa.
This is a chemical reaction described by a chemical reaction.
sublimation.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
The narrator describes things and events that could be true.
They lower the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
The answer is that it wasn't written. It was transcribed. It is part of an oral tradition.
Historical influence is where events affect people's way of thinking and often shapes their way of thinking on how to handle social issues.
the different amount of food you eat affects the affectivness of how antaacids work becaue certain food can work as catalysts and they can reduce the rate of reaction. they can slow down the reaction in others way because it will not be a pure substance whoch will affect the rate of reaction.
Not really, but all the "roughness" of its membrane allows the speed of reaction with the host cell to speed up.
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A catalyst is a substance which speeds up the rate of reaction. After the reaction it remain chemically unchanged. It does NOT affect the position of equilibrium. There can also be negative or "poisoned" catalysts as in Rosenmunds reaction.
There are things, situations, events etc. that occur within an organization that affect the way.