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Chapter 15, Problem 6P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The explanation corresponding to the vandalism done in the form of graffiti is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The action which includes the demolishment of the public property deliberately is known as vandalism. Vandalism is a crime and it has many forms like graffiti over the private property and many more.
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Suppose that an uncatalyzed reaction is spontaneous because AG has a value of -10 kcal/mol. An enzyme that catalyzes the reaction is identified. What effect will the enzyme have on the rate of the
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The enzyme increases the AG value.
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Which of the following are not properties of enzymes?
not required to sustain the life of an organism
sensitive to pH and temperature of their environment
able to interact with all compounds or substrates
large proteins with a special surface pattern
ATP. Draw an ATP molecule and have an arrow pointing to the 'high-energy' bonds. See
figure 6.13 for help.
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