Chemistry, asked by raajkharwar2654, 10 months ago

When a biochemical reaction is carried out in
laboratory in the absence of enzyme then rate of
reaction obtained is 10⁻⁶ times, then activation
energy of reaction in the presence of enzyme is
(a) 6
RT
(b) Different from E???? obtained in laboratory
(c) P is required
(d) Can't say anything

Answers

Answered by ms9733756
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Answer:

answer is p is required OK bro

Answered by topwriters
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(a) 6/RT

Explanation:

Given: When a biochemical reaction is carried out in laboratory in the absence of enzyme then rate of reaction obtained is 10⁻⁶ times.

In the presence of enzyme (a biochemical catalyst), the reaction is 10^6 time faster as the enzyme provides an alternative pathway or reaction mechanism by reducing the activation energy.

Option A is the answer.

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