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!!
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.
The chemical reaction Na+ + Cl- NaCl is best described as a(n) _____. decomposition reaction exchange reaction reversible reaction synthesis reaction
Synthesis!
thank you again i wish i could remember things like this and help people like you can,,
thank you. thats a nice thing to say :)
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 :)
I can keep helping you tonight if you want.
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
Which substances are responsible for accelerating chemical reactions in cells? amino acids enzymes nucleic acids lipids enzymes??
yes enzymes. They are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions.
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 :)
enzyme activity within metabolic pathways. you got it right!
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
Ok good luck!
thanx :)
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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