Yes, it is true.
In chemical reactions, the number of atoms stays the same, yet they may recombine into different types of molecules. That is why some chemical reactions use two compounds to create a different coumpound.
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They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
The chemical element gallium can create gallium compounds. Gallium nitrate is but one. There are many gallium compounds that are critical to the semiconductor industry, and life as we know it grinds to a halt without semiconductors.
For example water react violently with alkali metals.
Yes, it is true: all chemical reactions create new molecules of compounds.
They are both "Chemically joined" so True :3
Enzymes, both outside and inside the cell, are molecules (usually proteins) that enable food to be broken down (although they do not perform this reaction directly).
enzymes helps control chemical reactions by the chemical in it called collagen when enzymes enter your body they create a chemical reactions and controls the chemical reactions you get by eating too much acids.
In chemical reactions, the number of atoms stays the same, yet they may recombine into different types of molecules. That is why some chemical reactions use two compounds to create a different coumpound.
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Elements form together to create compounds such as H2O-water it is just two hydrogen and one oxygen. This is also known as dihydrogenmonoxide (said- di...hydrogen...mon..oxide), without this coumpound there would be no living oranisms
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Yes…all matter is composed of particles (electrons, nuclei, protons). Together, these particles create atoms. Atoms create molecules and compounds. Since molecules and compounds are matter and eyes are matter, eyes are made up of atoms and molecules.
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Photosynthetic species
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