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An enzyme catalysed reaction was carried out with the initial substrate concentration 1000 times greater than the Km of the substrate . After 9 mins , 1% of the substrate has been converted into product and the amount of product formed was 12 mmol. In a separate experiment one third of that enzyme and twice of substate is combined . How much time it will take to form same amount of product (12mmol)?

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Answered by akashsrivastavbmw
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I don't know...................

Answered by pranjalggs
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An enzyme-catalyzed reaction was carried out with the substrateconcentration initially 1,000 times greater than the Km for thatsubstrate. After 9 minutes, 1% of the substrate had been convertedto the product and the amount of product formed was 12 umol. If ina separate experiment , 1/3 as much enzyme and twice as muchsubstrate had been combined , how long would it take for the sameamount of product to be formed?

Answer is 27 minutes...

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