Answer:
The rate of reaction depends on the rate determining step of a nonelementary reaction
Explanation:
A non elementary reaction is a reaction that proceeds in a sequence of steps. One of the steps is usually the slowest step in the reaction sequence. This slowest step is called the rate determining step. In an SN1 reaction, the rate determining step is the formation of the carbocation, the concentration of the carbocation affects the rate of reaction because it is involved in the rate determining step. The attack of the nucleophile is a fast step and does not affect the rate of reaction.
It is because the moss sporophyte have specialized pores which is called the "stomata." It also supports photosynthesis because it allows the carbon dioxide and oxygen between outside air and sporophyte inside.
Multipolar neurons<span>. This is the </span>most common type of neuron<span>, with one axon and many dendrites.</span>
Answer:
In diarrhea, gut motility is increased. Whatever is ingested, comes out quicker.
Polio drops contain attenuated polio virus. Once given, a large proportion of this viral dose stays in intestine and proliferates to show it’s effect.
If given during diarrhea, with increased motility of gut, most of it will be thrown out fast, resulting in to lesser efficacy. For this very reason we wait till diarrhea is over.
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