Assume you have an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction that breaks down dopachrome. At t = 0 s, the absorbance at 475 nm is 0.2 when you add the enzyme. At t = 30 s, would you expect the absorbance to be less than or greater than 0.2?
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Assume you have an enzyme that catalyzes a reaction that breaks down dopachrome. At t = 0 s, the absorbance at 475 nm is 0.2 when you add the enzyme. At t = 30 s, would you expect the absorbance to be less than or greater than 0.2?
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