"Buboes", would appear on the neck, groin, and under the arms. These would ooze pus and bleed. Victims would suffer from headaches, high fevers, vomiting, and patches of blue and black skin. Most would die within four to eight days.
Different reactions may require different catalysts. Catalysts are specific to certain reactions based on their mechanism and the chemical reactions involved. Different reactions have different activation energies and pathways, so they may require different catalysts to facilitate the reaction.
Everywhere. Different reactions are happening in different places. The sum of all these reactions keeps the cell alive.
There are many different chemical reactions which affect the color of chemicals that undergo those reactions.
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
different reactions during explosions
Different reactions may require different catalysts. Catalysts are specific to certain reactions based on their mechanism and the chemical reactions involved. Different reactions have different activation energies and pathways, so they may require different catalysts to facilitate the reaction.
yes There is the most common wich is the bubonic plague There is the pneumonic plague and the septisemic plague.
Everywhere. Different reactions are happening in different places. The sum of all these reactions keeps the cell alive.
Yes, there are hundreds of different reactions, many of which can be very similar and others which are entirely unique.
First of all, there are several different forms of Plague: Bubonic, Pneumonic, etc, that in many ways resemble one another. But the disease known as Typhus shares a lot of similarities with Plague.
In addition to the bubonic plague, there are two other different diseases caused by the same organism, called the septicemic plague and the pneumonic plague. The bubonic plague is spread by rats and fleas; a person gets it by being bitten by an infected flea. The septicemic form is the same disease, except that it has spread into a person's blood stream, where it progresses more rapidly and is more likely to be lethal. If the plague gets into a person's lungs, then the form is the pneumonic plague, and it can be spread in the droplets in the air when that person coughs; another person can catch the pneumonic plague by breathing the air.
In the days of the plague no one new that it was caused by rats and fleas. They thought it was caused by many different things e.g Swearing, Drinking alchol on and Sunday etc. They tried to prevent the plague by not doing these things but the plague wasn't caused by that do therefor they didn't prevent the plague.
Yes. It is possible when the charge on the ions are different. For example the reactions will be different for Fe2+ and Fe3+
all reactions are different. therefore, different amounts of products are produced.
Energy. Different chemical reactions require different amounts of energy to occur, which can affect the speed and extent of the reaction.
Different stimuli to different items cause different reactions. If I open a bottle of water to air, the result is very different from if I open a bottle of pure calcium to air.
Endothermic and exothermic reactions are similar in that both have reactants and products. They are different in that exothermic reactions release energy through reacting and endothermic reactions absorb it.