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Would the subsitution (due to a mutation) of alanine(hydrophobic amino acid) for serine (a polar and hydrophobic aminoacid) have a large or small effect on the structure of aprotein?

Yes, likely a large effect. The substitution of two chemicallyvery different amino acids could have a large effect on proteinstructure.
No, likely little effect. Substituting just one amino acid(even a chemically different one) will not change the overallprotein structure appreciably.

Which side will generally have a greater amount of matterpresent? The reactants or the products?

Reactants
The products
Both will be equal.

It depends upon the nature of the chemical reaction.

The Second Law of Thermodynamics suggest that the energy in asystem will...

tend to become more ordered over time.
tend to become more dispersed over time.
will tend to transition 'between levels' over time.
will mirror the inherent order or disorder of overall system, aproperty known as 'entropy constancy'..

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