Chemistry, 28.09.2019 19:10 jesswolf91
The organic compounds that are structural elements in the cell wall of plants and bacteria are known as
a. carbonhydrates
b. polymers
c. hydrocarbons
d. alcohols
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Which is not true regarding reaction rates? (2 points) catalysts are not used up in the reaction. catalysts speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy. reaction rates decrease as the concentration of reactants decrease. during reactions, concentrations of all reactants decrease at the same rate.
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