Question 14 of 35 How is a scientific law different from other laws in society? A. A scientific law is what scientists have decided should be forced to happen in nature. B. A scientific law describes what always happens under specific conditions in nature. C. A scientific law is a rule about how to treat and punish people. D. A scientific law serves to protect people, property, and nature from harm. PLEASE HELP ASAP YHIS BIG YEST IS HARD!
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Option B. "A scientific law describes what always happens under specific conditions in nature." is the correct answer.
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Explanation:
B. A scientific law describes what always happens under specific conditions in nature.
D-no effect on the rate
This is what i found on google “when one phosphate group is removed by breaking a phosphoanhydride bond in a process called hydrolysis, energy is released, and atp is converted to adenosine diphosphate (adp). likewise, energy is also released when a phosphate is removed from adp to form adenosine monophosphate (amp).” i hope this you .