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Biology, 19.09.2021 14:00, mathibhh4

Circle the correct effect. 1. Raising the temperature slightly will increase | decrease not change the rate of reaction.
2. Boiling temperature will [increase | decrease | not change ) the rate of reaction.
3. Changing the pH toward the optimal pH will [increase decrease not change the rate of reaction.
4. Introducing a competitive inhibitor will [increase decrease not change the rate of reaction.

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