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what is meant by the optimum temperature of a reaction?​

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Answered by djhardas82
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Explanation:

Each enzyme has a temperature range in which a maximal rate of reaction is achieved. This maximum is known as the temperature optimum of the enzyme. The optimum temperature for most enzymes is about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius). There are also enzymes that work well at lower and higher temperatures

Answered by misrabarnali594
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Explanation:

The temperature at which a procedure is best carried out , such as the culture of an given organism or the action of an enzyme ... hope it helps you please mark me brainlist

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