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By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
It is the Reaction Center Complex as I assume you are doing the Campbell Biology Chapter 7 Reading Review.
Anaplerotic reactions forms intermediate compounds in biochemical processes.
No, in general
This reaction is called a synthesis reaction.
It is multiplied by 2 if the intermediate reaction is multiplied by 2
It is multiplied by 2 if the intermediate reaction is multiplied by 2
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The activated complex is the intermediate form of a simplechemical reaction. In the following simple chemical reaction:A + B ---> C + DA & B are reactants; C & D are products. The activated complex can be written as A-B like so:A + B --> A-B --> C+ DBasically it is the complex formed when A & B "collide" together. The energy of the system increases during this collision and if it exceeds the "activation" threshold, the reaction can occur (it doesn't have to occur however. think of A-B as the top of a hill...the reaction can proceed forward, down to C & D or go backwards to reform A & B...the hill represents the energy of the system). The activated complex is also known as the transition state, or intermediate state, since it must preceed product formation.
By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
The enthalpy of a reaction is the sum of the enthalpies of intermediate reaction.
The enthalpy of a reaction does not depend on the intermediate reactions.
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