Biochemistry
Which rate constant is responsible for the formation of the enzyme-substrate complex?
Given the rate constants k2 = 0.5 s^-1 and k-2 = 0.1 s^-1, calculate the initial reaction velocity if the enzyme-substrate complex concentration is 0.2 M.
Why is k-2 negligible during the initial stages of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
How can the rate law be used to calculate reaction velocity when final concentrations are unknown?
Construct the rate law for the reaction: 2A + B -> C, given that the reaction order for A is 2 and for B is 1.
What happens to a reaction when the rate constant is equal to zero?
How does the initial reaction velocity relate to the graphical representation of product concentration over time?