According to Figure 2, Enzyme A has the fastest rate of reaction at a pH closest to:

(1 point)
5
8
6
9
B) Based on the data in Figure 2, at which of the following pHs, if any, do Enzymes A
and B have the same acceleration factor? (1 point)
At none of the pHs shown in the diagram
At pH 6.7 only
At pH 5 only
At all pHs between 2 and 11

1 answer

Without the actual Figure 2, I can't provide specific answers to your questions. However, I can guide you on how to interpret enzyme activity based on pH levels.

  1. To determine at which pH Enzyme A has the fastest rate of reaction, look for the highest point on the curve for Enzyme A in Figure 2. The pH value at this peak is your answer.

  2. To determine where Enzymes A and B have the same acceleration factor, check for any points on the graph where the two enzyme curves intersect. The pH value at the intersection point (if there is one) is the answer. If there are no intersection points, the correct answer would be "At none of the pHs shown in the diagram."

If you can provide the details or summaries of Figure 2, I can offer a more precise answer.