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A student observes a reaction with an enzyme in a beaker. If nothing is removed from the beaker containing the reaction, what is the only thing the student must add to start the reaction again?


A.acids





B.enzymes

C.products



D.substrates


Sagot :

Answer:

90% Products, 10% Acids

Explanation:

enzymes are not consumed in a reaction. they remain mixed with reactants. if all products have reacted in the reaction and there's nothing left, the answer is products.

But acids promote chemical reactions at certain incidents. especially if it's an essential compound to the reaction.

Ex-: Sucrose is hydrolysed to Fructose and glucose by heating with an acid. but using sucrase, the same can be done.