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A,atomic nuclei
In every biochemical reaction in the body, a specific enzyme is required to catalyze (speed up) the reaction. These enzymes are required for the reaction to take place, but are not consumed themselves in the reaction.
Endothermic
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10,225 g oxygen are required.
1 mol of H2 is necessary.
A,atomic nuclei
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The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
No, atomic nuclei is not required for a chemical reaction.
In every biochemical reaction in the body, a specific enzyme is required to catalyze (speed up) the reaction. These enzymes are required for the reaction to take place, but are not consumed themselves in the reaction.
Endothermic
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For most chemical reactions, energy is required to supply an "activation energy" required before reaction.
10,225 g oxygen are required.
they reduce the activation energy required for the reaction to occur