Why is ATP able to serve as an important link between exergonic and endergonic reactions?In an exergonic reaction: A. the reactants have more energy than the products, so energy is absorbed. B. the reactants have more energy than the products, so ener...
(Chemistry) A substance, usually used in small amounts relative to the reactants, that modifies and increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the process. 1 Enzyme Any of numerous compounds that are produced by living organisms and function as biochemical catalysts. Some enzymes...
PURPOSE:To relatively easily obtain a uniform and homogeneous solid film especially over a wide range by CVD by supplying one of at least two kinds of gaseous reactants having higher sp.gr. along the surface of a substrate, and supplying another gas having lower sp.gr. from above the ...
It is to be understood atomic layer deposition reactor for forming a thin film on a substrate by atomic layer deposition method that repeats sequentially surface reaction of gaseous phase reactant, embodiments of the present invention, a... デ-ヨンキム,ジョン-ホイ,ヨン-ミンユ 被引量: 0发...
The citric acid cycle is described as the major pathway of aerobic catabolism, which is an oxygen-dependent degradative process. However, none of the reactions of the cycle directly involves oxygen as a reactant. Why is the pathway oxygen-dependent?
What is the Difference between Substrate and Active Site? A substrate is the reactant of a reaction that undergoes a chemical alteration to give products of the reaction. This compound gets converted into products. Moreover, it is a chemical compound which acts as the reactant of a chemical ...
from glucose when the oxygen is present. Then the fermentation, respiration produces more ATP from one glucose molecule. Furthermore, a complete breakdown of the substrate occurs in respiration while a partial break down occurs in fermentation. This is the difference between fermentation and ...
The first step of an SN1 reaction is the slowest reaction while the second step is faster than the first step. The rate of the SN1 reaction depends on one reactant since it is a unimolecular reaction. SN1 reactions are common in compounds with tertiary structures. Because, higher the dist...
To improve the accuracy of the numerical solution, the leap condition is adjusted to require that the relative change in the molecular count of each reactant species, rather than in each propensity, is negligible over the stepsize 𝜏. Also, for avoiding negative population numbers, the ...
A reaction with a positive propensity is considered critical if 𝑛𝑐nc occurrences of this reaction drive the molecular amount of one of its reactants negative. Otherwise, the reaction is deemed non-critical. Here, 𝐽𝑛𝑐𝑟Jncr represents the set of indices of the non-critical ...