Biology, asked by mariyamnoorshah, 10 months ago

why the chemical reaction takes place in aqueous form in the cells?​

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Answered by shraddhahankune
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An aqueous solution. ... There are many reasons for carrying out reactions in solution. For a chemical reaction to occur, individual atoms, molecules, or ions must collide, and collisions between two solids, which are not dispersed at the atomic, molecular, or ionic level, do not occur at a significant rate.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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There are many reasons for carrying out reactions in solution. For a chemical reaction to occur, individual atoms, molecules, or ions must collide, and collisions between two solids, which are not dispersed at the atomic, molecular, or ionic level, do not occur at a significant rate.

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