Johnny's reaction was that he wanted Ponyboy to come finish reading "Gone with the Wind" to him.
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy without being consumed in the process. An inhibitor, on the other hand, is a substance that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction by interfering with the reaction steps or blocking a catalyst.
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without changing the substance. It does this by reducing the minimal reaction energy. A catalyst is not used up in a reaction therefore they last indefinitely.
There must be a light reaction first before dark reaction. This is so that there is something to be compared.
it is certainly not a chemical reaction, and it is still melting something, so it is a physical reaction. it does depend HOW you melt it, but other than that, it is a physical reaction.
Im not sure but ill either say inertia or velocity p.s ill say inertia
very ill. so ill that it might seem like your going to the grave with you illness
Many people think so, me being one of them.
Rab made Johnny want to stop being so mean with words.
i dont think so but ill take a guess,no
why did the tudors get so terribly ill.
It speeds up the chemical reaction. Sometimes without enzymes reactions would be so slow.
The pope has the right to resign for any reason unless he is being pressured to do so.
no as she is part vampire so they dont get ill
A catalyst is an example of something that can produce a chemical reaction or effect, but cannot do so alone. It speeds up a reaction without being consumed in the process.
Johnny is unqie
It is the regular reaction of one being un-kind to another and so the emotions kick in and basically take over
Yes. Was makes it past tense, but being is a participle and indicates that the action was continuous. "Johnny was being mean to his sister." You could leave out "being," but that changes the meaning. So "Johnny" in our example could have done one mean thing. However, the word "being" means that it was more than one action, but more of a constant state of conduct.