How do you explain the difference in the catalytic activity of the fresh and bolied potatoes?
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How do you explain the difference in the catalytic activity of the fresh and bolied potatoes?
Explain how the TCA cycle is analogous to an enzyme in its catalytic characteristics? Do you agree that this cycle is an enzyme? Why or why not?
4.3 Effect of a Catalyst Test Tube Observations (2) Catalyst Present (Yes or No?) 1. Reference 2. MnO2 |3. Zn 4. fresh potato 5. boiled potato Which substance was most active as a catalyst? Q3 How does a catalyst change the rate of a reaction without affecting its equilib- rium? Q4 How do you explain the difference in catalytic activity of the fresh and boiled potatoes? B. Chemical Equilibrium: Reversible Reactions B.1 Reaction of a Hydrate Appearance Heating (1) Initial...
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Chem 335A HW 5 1) Explain the difference between using something in amount. hing in a stoichiometric amount versus a catalytic 2) Show the mechanisms and product(s) for the following reactions + HI Do no os t +H30 H,804 o = + Brz Chych
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Chem 335A HW 5 1) Explain the difference between using something in amount. hing in a stoichiometric amount versus a catalytic 2) Show the mechanisms and product(s) for the following reactions + HI Do no os t +H30 H,804 o = + Brz Chych
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Chem 335A HW 5 1) Explain the difference between using something in amount. hing in a stoichiometric amount versus a catalytic 2) Show the mechanisms and product(s) for the following reactions + HI Do no os t +H30 H,804 o = + Brz Chych
Explain the way in which the catalytic activity of enzymes depends on each of the following: Transition state stabilization; Proximity and orientation effects; Induced fit
A) Why do Floridians buy their potatoes form Idahoans rather than produce potatoes themselves? B) Explain the connection between Markets, Specialization, and Trade.
The chymotrypsin catalytic triad contains one Histidine and one Serine residue. Explain, in some detail and in chemical terms, how an a) a Histidine to Alanine mutation, and b) a Serine to Cysteine mutation in the chymotrypsin catalytic triad might affect catalytic activity of this enzyme.
Explain the difference between a stoichiometric reaction and a catalytic reaction, give one example for each that was not part of your experiments (be specific with a type of redox, combustion, or acid-base reaction). What is the oxidation state of the metals in this redox reaction (Before and After)? 2KMnO4+3H2O2->2MnO2+2H2O+3O2+2KOH What is a decomposition reaction? Name one that you have learned in 101L For the following reaction, which species is reduced HCl(aq)+Zn(s)->H2(g)+ZnCl2(aq)
Can somebody please explain the difference between the catalytic triads of trypsin and chemotrypsin? I know that chemotrypsin is a Ser protease while trypsin is an Asp protease but what does that mean more specifically. I tried looking up structures for both of the triads and found that they both contain Ser195, His57 and Asp102 and they are connected in the same manner too. I am really confused between the differences, please help. Thank you