Enzymes are not destroyed during chemical reactions.
They occur more quickly than reactions without enzymes.They occur more quickly than reactions without enzymes.
cos
True. The law of conservation of mass was developed based on past observations, experiments, and evidence that showed that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
"Atoms are indivisible and cannot be created or destroyed" is NOT a part of John Dalton's atomic theory. This statement is actually a misconception; atoms can be further divided into subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons. Dalton's theory focused on elements consisting of indivisible atoms.
Rutherford's experiment supported the statement that the atom has a nucleus, which contains the majority of the atom's mass and is positively charged. It also indicated that the nucleus is small and dense compared to the overall size of the atom.
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They occur more quickly than reactions without enzymes.They occur more quickly than reactions without enzymes.
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cos
Answer is b.
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Smoking is illegal.