I have no clue, I need that answer also for Chemistry... :-/
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.
Yes!Four ATP's are produced.But two ATP's are used during glycolisis.
It is an anabolic polymerization reaction that requires monomers
reactants: fructose and glucose product: sucrose
Endothermic
Activation energy is the amount of energy that a chemical reaction requires to occur.
I think it has something to do with using catalysts, but I'm not sure.
endothermic reaction
Yes, every chemical reaction requires activation energy, though in some cases the ambient heat of room temperature is enough to provide that energy.
"Activation Energy reactions"; Endothermic reactions require energy.
When a chemical reaction is described as being "thermodynamically favored," it means that it requires a great deal of activation energy for it to occur.
energy needs to be added to a molecular system to start the proccess
A product, by definition a product is produced by a chemical reaction.
the necessary chemical reaction requires a high activation energy so it needs the extra push from being heated as opposed to leaving it a room temp
A catalyst speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
no. chemical reaction requires a new substance to be created
Activation energy describes the energy that is required to get chemical reactions started.