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The reactants are Hydrogen atoms and products are Helium atoms. Because Helium atoms are larger than Hydrogen atom, large amount of energy is released from the net binding energy that resulted during the fusion process.
because it is exothermic reaction with heated products.
This theory was made in 1807 by John Dalton.
Succinate to fumarate
Exothermic
The rate of the reaction slows down
The reactants are Hydrogen atoms and products are Helium atoms. Because Helium atoms are larger than Hydrogen atom, large amount of energy is released from the net binding energy that resulted during the fusion process.
The time it takes for a reaction to occur is a function of the reaction rate constant and the amount of reactants. However, how long it takes for a reaction of occur completely depends on the type of reaction it is -- what the order of the reaction is. A first or second order reaction reaction will occur much faster earlier on, but slows down significantly once the reactants are depleted. The rate of a zero order reaction is constants regardless of the concentration of the reactants.
You can gauge the efficiency of a reaction carried out in the laboratory in a few ways. One ways is to see what did not get used up.
if a reaction is carried out at constant temperature to completion it will have a zero activation energy.
In an exothermic reaction heat is released and it is identified by increase in temperature, the material or vessel in which reaction is carried out becomes heated.
because it is exothermic reaction with heated products.
This theory was made in 1807 by John Dalton.
Succinate to fumarate
increases reaction speed
Exothermic
According to Biologists, after the products in the Calvin Cycle become 3-carbon sugars then some of the molecules either become monosaccharide or remain in the cycle and turn into RuBP.