Because argon is a noble gas and does not react with much.
"covalent" OR "covalent bond"
- Which is the chemical composition of a material ?- Which is the chemical structure of a compound ?- What is flammability of a compound ?- What is the toxicity of a compound ?- How to prepare a substance ?and many other.
I believe all reactions chemical and biological reach a state of equilibrium- I was a t a lecture on Thursday conducted by some of the best scientists in the world, and one of them was some kind of chemist- don't remember what kind, and he showed us all a reaction which switched colours all the time, like it couldn't make up its mind which colour to stay on after he'd put in several different liquids; and he said this substance after a while will eventually reach equilibrium and will stay on one colour. So in conclusion, I believe that all, not most, biological and indeed chemical reactions all eventually reach a state of equilibrium.
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I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.
I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.
I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.
I am thinking that the study of the mechanism that drives the rate of energy transfer in chemical reactions, would most likely me studied in most detail in Biochemistry. This would also be covered on a smaller scale in your basic chemistry classes.
The chemist is charged with finding out different things. They can work to make new chemical reactions, materials, medicines, and even weapons.
By changing concentration, temperature; pressure and volume (in the case of gases).
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Most chemists work with chemicals and chemical reactions; indeed, it is somewhat of a requirement that chemistry should involve chemicals.
The singular form of chemical is chemical. The plural is chemicals.
As of my last update, Rudolph Marcus is still alive. He is a Canadian chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1992 for his work on electron transfer reactions.
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