The rate of the reaction catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase is 1.0 × 106 s^-1 in the presence of the enzyme and 1.3 × 10-1 s^-1 in the absence of the enzyme. Calculate the reduction in the free energy of activation by carbonic anhydrase at 37°C

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The rate of the reaction catalyzed by carbonic anhydrase is 1.0 × 106 s^-1 in the presence of the enzyme and 1.3 × 10-1 s^-1 in the absence of the enzyme. Calculate the reduction in the free energy of activation by carbonic anhydrase at 37°C

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Delta E would mean the free energy right? Additionally why divide it as did in denominator with 8.314 * Kelvin of the problem?

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