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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics - Part 2 of 6
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6. Enzymes and Enzyme Kinetics / Electrostatic and Metal Ion Catalysis / Problem 12
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In the decarboxylation reaction mechanism facilitated by metal ion catalysis, what is the role of the copper ion?
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The copper ion forms a covalent bond with the carbon atom.
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The copper ion acts as a reducing agent.
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The copper ion donates protons to the substrate.
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The copper ion stabilizes negative charges on oxygen atoms, facilitating the reaction.
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