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enzyme questionNOTE: This is not a homework question. This is a study effort for a big upcoming test.
Can enzymes use energy (like ATP) in powering their reactions? How do they catalyze reactions if they don't actively use energy like ATP??????
1- Yes of course.
2- just as any other inorganic catalyst work, they just cause changes in the chemical conformation of the substrate that wil make a reaction more likely. Patrick
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alpha naptholhi please anybody can help to know me the epslon coefficient or molar absorption coefficient for alpha naphthol.
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