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To measure the extent to which the reaction rate is lowered because of resistance to mass transfer, the effectiveness factor of an immobilized enzyme, η can be defined as
A.reaction rate/rate if not slowed by diffusion
B. rate if not slowed by diffusion/ reaction rate
C. actual reaction rate/ rate if not slowed by diffusion
D. rate if not slowed by diffusion/ actual reaction rate

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↪ To measure the extent to which the reaction rate is lowered because of resistance to mass transfer, the effectiveness factor of an immobilized enzyme, η can be defined as actual reaction rate/ rate if not slowed by diffusion.



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To measure the extent to which the reaction rate is lowered because of resistance to mass transfer, the effectiveness factor of an immobilized enzyme, η can be defined as
A.reaction rate/rate if not slowed by diffusion
B. rate if not slowed by diffusion/ reaction rate
C. actual reaction rate/ rate if not slowed by diffusion
D. rate if not slowed by diffusion/ actual reaction rate



C. actual reaction rate/ rate if not slowed by diffusion
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