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Chemistry, 10.10.2019 17:30 ladybugys

You are working with a specific enzyme-catalyzed reaction in the lab. you are a very careful experimentalist, and as a result, at the beginning of each of your experiments, you measure the temperature in the lab. on days 1 through 5, the temperature in the lab was 20oc. today is day 6 of your experiment, and the temperature in the lab is 30oc. how do you predict that this will alter the rate of your enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
a. it will decrease the rateb. it will increase the ratec. it could possibly increase or decrease the rated. it will not affect the rate

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