Skip to main content
A

Anonymous

Feb 07, 2025

Find 8 elements named after towns

An active site is a specific region on an enzyme where reactant molecules, also known as substrates, bind and undergo a chemical reaction. The substrate is essentially a reactant whose concentration changes as it converts into a product after binding at the enzyme's active site.

3 Answers

A
Anonymous

Jan 04, 2025

Dubnium, Darmstadtium, Beryllium (Belur, India), Berkelium, Yttrium, Terbium, Erbium, and Ytterbium. (Last 4 are from Ytterby, Sweden.)
A
Anonymous

Feb 02, 2025

an active site is a region that is present on an enzyme where the reactants or the substrate molecules we can say bind and experience a chemical reaction. the substrate is basically a reactant whose concentration is changing and that is converting into a product after binding at the active site of an enzyme
A
Anonymous

Feb 13, 2025

Answer: 9.9 yearsstep-by-step explanation: a = p(1 + rt) . . account balance after time t at rate r starting with principal p 3000 = 2500(1 + 0.0202t) . . filling in the given numbers 1.2 = 1 + 0.0202t . . divide by 2500 0.2 = 0.0202t . . . subtract 1 0.2/0.0202 = t ≈ 9.901 it will take about 9.9 years for the account balance to reach $3000.

Want to answer this question?

Join our community to share your knowledge!

Related Questions

1
How many oxygen atoms are in 2.00 grams of quartz?

How many oxygen atoms are in 2.00 grams of quartz? Could someone please provide a detailed explanation of the calculatio...

3
Another expression for “it is raining” is “Está nublado.”

Question 1 (Yes/No Worth 1 point): Another expression for "it is raining" is "Está nublado." (Yes/No) Question 3 (Fill-i...

1
Guys help please!! Just 1 Algebra 2 question?

I need assistance with an Algebra 2 problem. The question states that the variable ( r ) varies directly with ( s ) and...

2
how is Frank Garza’s Jockey School?

I hope this message finds you well. I have a few questions regarding Frank Garza’s Jockey School. I want to clarify that...

3
How many moles of CO2 are produced when 5.45 mole of ethane are burned in an excess of oxygen?

How many moles of CO2 are produced when 5.45 moles of ethane (C2H6) are burned in an excess of oxygen?

8
I am in 12th……I hav my physics board exam tomorrow……how do I complete my full course in one day ?

I'm in 12th grade, and I have my physics board exam tomorrow. How can I effectively cover the entire course material in...

6
projectile motion homework?

A rescue pilot needs to drop a survival kit while flying at an altitude of 2,000.0 meters with a forward velocity of 100...

2
Suppose there are two known compounds containing generic x and y. you have a 1.00g sample of each compound.

Suppose there are two known compounds containing the elements x and y, and you have a 1.00 g sample of each compound. Wh...

10
Preschool vs. Montessori?

Hi everyone, I’m trying to make a decision between enrolling my child in a preschool or a Montessori program. He’s curr...

3
what is the hybridization of phosphorus atom in PCl3?

What is the hybridization of the phosphorus atom in PCl3? Additionally, could you please provide an explanation of the s...