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  1. an ezyme -catalysed reaction was carried out in a solution buffered with 0.05 M phosphate ph 7.2 . As a result of the reaction
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  2. The catalysed decomposition of H2O2 in aqueous solution is followed by titrating equal volume of sample solutions with KMnO4
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  3. In a study of the alcohol dehydrogenase catalysed oxidation of of ethanol at 25.0 C, the molar concentration of ethanol
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  4. A certain biomolecular reaction at 35◦c has an activation energy of 20kjmol^-1. The addition of a catalyst reduces the
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  5. Hypothesis:‘As temperature increases from 10°C to 40°C the rate of the lipase catalysed reaction will increase steadily,
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  6. Methanol is produced commercially by the catalysed reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen: CO(g) + 2H2(g)  CH3OH(g). An
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  7. Explain using electron-pushing arguments why glycolysis must go through G6P to F6P step (C1 aldehyde to C1 ketone). Focus on the
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  8. Explain using electron-pushing arguments why glycolysis must go through G6P to F6P step (C1 aldehyde to C1 ketone). Focus on the
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  9. Evaluate the hypothesis by comparing the documented data (shows effect of temperature on the rate of lipase catalysed reaction)
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  10. what general statement about the conditions necessary about enzyme-catalysed reactions can be written as a result of the
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