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When talking about enzymes where do reactant molecules bind and convert chemically product?

In enzymes, reactant molecules bind to a specific region called the active site. This is where the chemical reaction takes place and the reactants are converted into products. The active site has a specific shape that matches the reactants, allowing for precise binding and conversion.


Term for the movement of substance against a concentration gradient?

active transport eduction. this is the process in which this moves across. peanut butter jelly time


Why is the term 'equilibrium' used with passive but not active transport?

The term "equilibrium" is used with passive transport because it describes a state where there is no net movement of molecules across a membrane due to equal concentration on both sides. In active transport, energy is used to move molecules against their concentration gradient, so equilibrium is not reached as the process continues to pump molecules in or out of the cell.


A term reffering to the mass of genetic material found in the nucleus?

Chromatin, which is DNA or RNA and the protiens which help structurally support and chemically neutralise the molecule (DNA and RNA are acid).


What means of particle transport requires input of energy in a cell?

Active transport is a means of particle transport that requires the input of energy in a cell. This transport mechanism moves substances against their concentration gradient, from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration, requiring energy to drive the process.

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Is Carbon chemically active or inert?

Covalent Bond. Chemically Active. The only elements that are inert are group 18, or 8A.


What does being a chemically active element mean?

i am pretty sure that when an atom is chemically active its outer valence shell is not full meaning it is able to form different types of bonds with different elements.


Is bromine chemically active or inactive?

Bromine is chemically active. It is a halogen and readily forms compounds with other elements, making it reactive in chemical reactions.


What is the most chemically active of the elements?

Fluorine


What are some synonyms for the term 'titrate'?

"Assay", and "test" are potential synonyms for the word 'titrate'. The term is mainly used in the Chemistry to measure concentration of chemically active groups of substances such as acids and bases.


Is Uranium Chemically Active?

Uranium is considered a chemically active element because it can form compounds with other elements, such as oxygen or fluorine. These compounds have various industrial and scientific applications, but uranium itself is primarily known for its use in nuclear reactions and weapons.


Are Group 1 elements chemically active?

yes


What is an element that is not chemically active called?

noble gas


What is the most chemically active nonmetals called?

Halogens


Is phosphorus chemically active or inert?

Phosphorus is chemically active because it readily forms compounds with other elements. It has multiple oxidation states and can react with oxygen, sulfur, and various metals to form a wide range of compounds.


Show list of chemically active elements?

Metals in group one are chemically active as compared to the elements in group three and two. Elements like sodium, potassium, chlorine and fluorine are some of the chemically active elements.


What non-metal element is most chemically active?

Hydrogen...