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Chemistry, 13.07.2019 16:00 alexismoran1495

Imagine that you are observing an enzyme-catalyzed reaction in lab. every time you add more enzyme, the reaction rate increases proportionally until the reaction rate suddenly levels off. no other chemicals were added, and no modifications were made in the experimental setting. why do you think the reaction rate stopped increasing?

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