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In a hydrolysis reaction (enzyme)
In a hydrolysis reaction (enzyme) the bonds in substrate are weakened right always
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How does an enzyme increase the rate of the chemical reaction it catalyzes?
An enzyme’s active site binds only the reactants,
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Complete hydrolysis of 25 mM ethyl acetate in an enzyme (i.e., esterase)-catalyzed reaction is carried out in a 40 mM NaCl
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Complete hydrolysis of 25 mM ethyl acetate in an enzyme esterase catalyzed reaction is carried out in a 40 mM NaCl solution
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10. Consider the following chemical reaction: X + Y → Z. In the diagram below, the dashed line represents the energetics of
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At body temperature (37C), K of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is 2.3x10^14 times greater than k of the uncatalyzed reaction.
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What do we know about the consumption of an enzyme during a metabolic reaction in the body?
A. The enzyme becomes part of the
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OPEN ENDED: In a laboratory a scientist is experimenting with a synthetic enzyme called “hydrolase”. The goal of this enzyme
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What is the next step in the process after a substrate enters the active site of an enzyme?
The chemical reaction occurs. New
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The diagram below shows an enzyme and its substrate.
How does the structure of this enzyme help with its function? A. The
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