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Chemistry, 11.02.2020 03:23, kookycookiefanx

Suppose a certain biologically important reaction is quite slow at physiological temperature (37 °C) in the absence of a catalyst. Assuming that the frequency factor remains the same, by how much must an enzyme lower the activation energy of the reaction to achieve a million- fold (1.0 x 106) increase in the reaction rate constant?

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