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What does a diagonal line in a first-order reaction graph represent?
Which of the following is a common component of the units of the rate constant for all reaction orders?
Evaluate the following scenario: A reaction in a biological system has a rate constant with units of s^-1. What can you infer about the reaction order and its potential biological significance?
Why do all rate constant units contain inverse seconds?
Which factors must remain constant when measuring initial reaction velocities?
What is the difference between monitoring reaction progress over time and measuring initial reaction velocity at varying substrate concentrations?
Why does the enzyme kinetics plot level out at high substrate concentrations?
Which condition is necessary for an enzyme to approach its Vmax?
What is the relationship between V0 and Vmax in terms of substrate concentration?
How would you compare the Vmax values of two enzyme-catalyzed reactions with different total enzyme concentrations?
How might a decrease in pH affect the Km of an enzyme?
In an enzyme kinetics plot, how would you determine the Km value?
How would you demonstrate that Km remains constant despite changes in enzyme concentration?
Which of the following best describes the difference between pre-steady state and steady state conditions?