maltose and glucose
It acts as a reactant. In a chemical reaction A substrate is a molecule that is reacted on by enzymes.
The Substrate for amylase are starch (amylose and Amylopectin), glycogen, and various Oligosaccharides and the subunit is maltose.
Eugenol acts as an acid, NaOH acts as the base. NaOH strips a proton from eugenol, forming a salt, Na(eugenol(minus)H) and water.
Actually a substrate is a reactant. It undergoes a chemical reaction to yield a product. The difference is that a catalyst acts upon it to increment the rate of the reaction (by reducing the activation energy required).
It acts as an catalyst and activate the rate of reaction.
The Intolerable or Coercive Acts
H2SO4 acts as a catalyst to speed up the reaction between the various alcohols and carboxylic acids in order to form esters and water as product
When a hydrogen atom acts like a nonmetal in a chemical reaction, it gains an electron.
No. They acts on same body. So they do not constitute action-reaction pair.
The substrate is the substance (or substances) that attaches to the enzyme's active site before the reaction occurs.The product is the substance (or substances) that is formed after the enzyme has worked on the substrate.///
a catalyst
Anything that acts that way is a catalyst. It is the definition.