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A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can participate in a chemical reaction. It can be a combination of the same or different elements.
After an enzyme molecule completes a synthesis reaction, it typically remains unchanged and is free to catalyze additional reactions. Enzymes are not consumed in the reaction; instead, they can repeatedly bind to substrate molecules and facilitate the formation of products. This ability allows a single enzyme molecule to participate in many catalytic cycles, enhancing the efficiency of biochemical processes in the cell. Ultimately, enzymes can be regulated or degraded if they are no longer needed or if they become damaged.
In chemical reactions, reactants are changed into other substances. What they are changed in to is the product. Chemical reactions follow the formula: Reactant---->Product. Depending on the reaction water could be a product or a reactant.
spectator ions in a double replacement reaction
The molecule that starts a chemical reaction is called a reactant. It interacts with other reactants in the reaction to form products.
A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can participate in a chemical reaction. It can be a combination of the same or different elements.
After an enzyme molecule completes a synthesis reaction, it typically remains unchanged and is free to catalyze additional reactions. Enzymes are not consumed in the reaction; instead, they can repeatedly bind to substrate molecules and facilitate the formation of products. This ability allows a single enzyme molecule to participate in many catalytic cycles, enhancing the efficiency of biochemical processes in the cell. Ultimately, enzymes can be regulated or degraded if they are no longer needed or if they become damaged.
It is called a reactant. While catalysts participate in reaction dynamics, they are not permanently changed in the process.
In chemical reactions, reactants are changed into other substances. What they are changed in to is the product. Chemical reactions follow the formula: Reactant---->Product. Depending on the reaction water could be a product or a reactant.
Substances that participate in the complete, finished reaction are called reactants. Substances that participate for only part of the reaction (in other words, it is used up [or canceled out in the equation]) are called intermediates. Substances that do not participate in the reaction but are still added (and speed up the reaction [their identity is not changed]) are called catalysts.
A dehydration reaction is another term for condensation reaction. It involves the removal of a water molecule to form a new molecule.
spectator ions in a double replacement reaction
The molecule that starts a chemical reaction is called a reactant. It interacts with other reactants in the reaction to form products.
An addition reaction is when 1 molecule combines with another molecule and becomes 1 bigger molecule. There are no other products in this process; just the 2 molecules.
Catalyst? They dont exactly participate in a reaction, just provide an alternate pathway with a lower energy barrier.
Because a water molecule is a product of the reaction
The elements or molecules that participate in a chemical reaction and yield a product.