catalyst
The main factor is its mass.
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.
No, centripetal and centrifugal reactions do not constitute an action-reaction pair. Centripetal force acts towards the center of rotation to keep an object moving in a circular path, while centrifugal force is a pseudo-force that appears to act outward on the object in the rotating frame of reference. These forces do not follow Newton's third law of motion as an action-reaction pair.
a catalyst provides a different path for a reaction to occur To lower the activation energy of a reaction
The sun's apparent path through the sky on a given day is primarily a result of the Earth's rotation on its axis and its axial tilt. As the Earth rotates, different locations experience sunlight at varying angles, creating the daily movement of the sun across the sky. Additionally, the axial tilt affects the sun's height and position at different times of the year, leading to seasonal variations in its path.
Enzymes are believed to act by altering the pathway of the reaction so that a LOWER activation energy is present. So, it doesn't actually change the Ea of the reaction, but rather provides a "different/separate" reaction path with a lower Ea.
how does water affect light path
A force that most affects the path of a planet around the Sun is gravity.
the enthalpy of a reaction does not depend on the path
A tornado affects anyone unfortunate enough to be in the path of one.
state function did not depend on the path , it depends on the initial and final point of the system where as path function depends on the path of the reaction.
No, an inhibitor typically works by slowing down or preventing a chemical reaction from occurring by binding to the enzyme or active site involved in the reaction. It does not make the reaction follow an easier path.
Gravity affects the path of the arrow by pulling it downward, causing it to follow a parabolic trajectory. The arrow will be subject to the force of gravity from the moment it leaves the bow, leading to an arced flight path towards the ground.
The main factor is its mass.
The enthalpy of a reaction does not depend on the reactant path taken.
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The Sun's gravity holds the solar system together.