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What is the difference between an elastic and inelastic collision

In all collisions momentum is conserved. However in elastic collision kinetic energy is also conserved, molecules colliding is an elastic collision.If kinetic energy is not conserved that then the collisi...

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Answered by Emma H. Physics tutor
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Many enzymes present in cells require a catalyst to aid their actions. Describe the role of a catalyst.

A catalyst acts to lower the activation energy of the reaction. It speeds up the reaction without being used up.Binding of the catalyst alters the tertiary struct...

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Find the values of x such that: (log3(81)+log2(32))/(log2(x)) = log2(x) (5 marks)

log3(81) = 4 , log2(32) = 59/log2(x) = log2(x)9 = (log2(x))23 = log2(x) , -3 = log2(x)x = 8 , x = 1/81 mark per line...

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Discuss 'deviation from social norms' as a definition of abnormality

Deviation from social norms refers to deviation from unstated rules about how one ought to behave: anything that violates these rules must then be consider abnormal. In society there are standards of acce...

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What is the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular bonds.

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