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Water does not need to react with oxygen to make water!
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Well there is counteract and react
False. One defensive driving tip for dealing with road conditions is to increase following distance to allow for more time to react to sudden stops or hazards.
True. The distance drivers should look ahead while driving varies depending on their speed. At higher speeds, drivers should scan farther down the road to have more time to react to potential hazards, while at lower speeds, they can focus on closer surroundings.
False
its false... skeletal muscles cannot react quickly and they don't tire easily...
false
False. Most organisms react to their environment in some way to survive. This ability to respond to changes in their surroundings is crucial for their survival and adaptation to different conditions.
No, this is false.
No, after the product of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction leaves the active site, the enzyme can still react with more substrate to continue catalyzing the reaction. The enzyme is not altered or used up in the reaction, so it can continue to bind to and catalyze additional substrate molecules.
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Hazards of alkalis include skin and eye irritation upon contact, potential respiratory irritation if inhaled, and risk of burns or corrosion if ingested. Alkalis are also caustic and can react dangerously with other substances if not handled properly.
False. Reactants are consumed during a chemical reaction and are transformed into products, not into more reactants.
The molecules are closer and collide more.