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Enzyme catalyzed reactions are the chemical reactions that occur in series where the product of one reaction serves as the reactant in the next reaction. These reaction pathways allow a cell to grow and reproduce.
Biochemical reactions are also involved in microorganisms.
Enzymes act as catalysts in biochemical reactions.
An enzyme in a biochemical reaction fits this definition.
In a chemical reaction, two or more substances separate into simpler components and then recombine into other substances. The separation into simpler components usually happens in water and the process is called ionization.
Chains of chemical reactions are sequences of reactions where the product of one reaction becomes the reactant of the next reaction in the chain. These reactions are often interconnected as part of a larger process. One example is the chain of reactions in a combustion reaction, where the heat produced from one reaction triggers subsequent reactions.
Hydrogen can be a reactant or a product, it depends on the chemical reaction. Anything to the left of the arrow is consumed by the reaction and is thus a reactant, so hydrogen is a reactant in the reaction O2 + 2H2 -> 2H2O. A product is on the right of the arrow and is produced by the reaction, so hydrogen is a product in the reaction Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2
In chemistry, chemical synthesis is purposeful execution of chemical reactions to get a product, or several products
biochemical pathway
a chemical reaction in which a reactant gains one or more electrons more negative in charge!!
Enzymes catalyze certain reactions.
Silver nitrate can be either a reactant or a product, depending on the specific chemical reaction being considered. In some reactions, silver nitrate may be a reactant that undergoes a chemical change to form products. In other reactions, silver nitrate may be a product that is formed from the reaction of other reactants.