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AP5) Orotidylate decarboxylase is one of the most potent enzymes<br />known and catalyses a decarboxylation reaction. Without the<br />enzyme, Decarboxylation will only take place once every 78 million<br />years. With the enzyme, a decarboxylation event takes place<br />every second. Calculate how many times faster the reaction would<br />be in the presence of the enzyme? (To two significant figures).<br />[Ans: 2.5 * 10 power 15 s] <br />I give answer also.<br />But I want step by step explanation.. <br />please answer.. <br />This question belongs to 11 standard.. ​

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Answered by sujitkundu2709
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