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plants that can live in water-soaked soul are able to survive in the aquatic ecosystem
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Methanesulfinic acid (MSIA) is an important intermediate in the oxidation of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) in the marine boundary layer. The oxidation of MSIA by ozone in the gas phase to form methanesulfonic acid (MSA) was investigated using theoretical calculations in this paper. Three pathways can be found for the reaction of MSIA with ozone. The highest energy barrier is 13.02 kcal mol−1 in the most favorable pathway. By comparing the reaction rate of MSIA + O3 with that of MSIA + OH, it can be concluded that the oxidation of MSIA by O3 to form MSA is of minor significance relative to its oxidation by OH radical in the gas phase. This study can provide some information for the theoretical and experimental studies in the significantly heterogeneous and aqueous-phase oxidation of MSIA by O3.
All of the chemical reactions that take place inside of a cell are collectively called the cell's metabolism.
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in order going from the top to the bottom.
water is compound composed of three atoms
- 1 Hydrogen, 2 oxygens
Cohesive
Because water is a polar molecule it is a good solvent
sweating can have a cooling effect due to evaporation. this is becayse energy is needed to break waters hydrogen bonds.
Frozen water is less dense than liquids water causing ice to float
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<span>Adenosine triphosphate or ATP is a way to store and use energy in the food we eat. If there is not enough ATP, this could lead to lesser oxygen in the cell on the food; hence, this will affect the energy that we can get from a certain food.</span>