a.
To determine:
The changes on
Introduction:
The reaction rate is the change in concentration of reactant into product per unit of time. Enzyme is a proteinaceous molecule that acts as a catalyst. The enzymes speed up the
b.
To determine:
The changes on rate of reaction by lowering the temperature to
Introduction:
The reaction rate is the change in concentration of reactant into product per unit of time. Enzyme is a proteinaceous molecule that acts as a catalyst. The enzymes speed up the chemical reaction without being affected by reactions. The enzyme allows the chemical reaction to occur in mild condition. Enzyme neither affects the reaction nor affects the product formation.
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