True, the five groups are combustion, synthesis, decompostion, single displacement, and double discplacement.
Yes, most chemical reactions involved in metabolism do require water.
ATP is a most common substance that participate in chemical reactions of a living cell. They supply the energy needed for the reaction. They are made of adenosine base,3 phosphate groups and a nitrogenous base.
These are decomposition reactions.
The most chemical reactions occur in water solutions.
Atoms that have 8 electrons in their outer shell are "inert." These would most likely be the noble gases. Like: Helium, Neon, Argon, etc.
metals & non-metals
Yes, most chemical reactions involved in metabolism do require water.
Most chemical reactions take place in the cytoplasm.
ATP is a most common substance that participate in chemical reactions of a living cell. They supply the energy needed for the reaction. They are made of adenosine base,3 phosphate groups and a nitrogenous base.
These are decomposition reactions.
Hydrogen undergoes innumerable chemical reactions. Here is the most familiar: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O
The most chemical reactions occur in water solutions.
Atoms that have 8 electrons in their outer shell are "inert." These would most likely be the noble gases. Like: Helium, Neon, Argon, etc.
It speeds up the chemical reactions so most reactions wouldn't happen without water.
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Most chemical reactions within cells could not take place without water
All the elements in the periodic table of elements are electrically neutral; they do not have charges as elements, although they have the potential to engage in chemical reactions that will turn them into charged ions, in most cases. The different groups tell you what kinds of chemical reactions the elements are capable of, not what kind of charge they have.