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Enzymatic reactions are used extensively to characterize biologically mediated reactions in environmental engineering. Proposed rate expressions for an enzymatic reaction are given below where
[S], M | Initial Rate,
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0.01 |
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0.05 |
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0.1 |
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0.5 | 6.0049 |
1 | 17.690 |
5 | 24.425 |
10 | 24.491 |
50 | 24.500 |
100 | 24.500 |
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