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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The chemical reaction Na+ + Cl- NaCl is best described as a(n) _____. i think it is exchange reaction but not sure,, any help would be greatly appreciated!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Was this question multiple choice? I don't think it is an exchange reaction. I would define it as an "ionic combination reaction" But I just made up that term.. My reason for saying it is not an exchange reaction is because nothing gets "exchanged". Only two oppositely charged ions coming together.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The chemical reaction Na+ + Cl- NaCl is best described as a(n) _____. decomposition reaction exchange reaction reversible reaction synthesis reaction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Synthesis!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you again i wish i could remember things like this and help people like you can,,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you. thats a nice thing to say :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its the truth you are helping me more thn you know, i have been in tenth grade for 3 years and i migh be able to get to 11th this year :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can keep helping you tonight if you want.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure,, that would be great i am doing a test prep so i can print it and study it but it wont do much if i get all the answers wrong lol thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which substances are responsible for accelerating chemical reactions in cells? amino acids enzymes nucleic acids lipids enzymes??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes enzymes. They are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Activators and inhibitors help regulate ______. oxygen consumption in cells >enzyme activity within metabolic pathways the release of chlorophyll in plants i think the second one and yay i got one right lol :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

enzyme activity within metabolic pathways. you got it right!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have had this class for 2 years,, maybe i finally got something out of it lol im gong to try some on my own but ill post more when i get stumped.. thank you again :) so much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok good luck!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanx :)

OpenStudy (frostbite):

Kinda funny about the question "Activators and inhibitors help regulate"... it could be all of them, 1 and 3 would be a consequence from 2.

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