APPLYING MODELS Most biological enzymes become denatured

Chapter 16, Problem 16.1.13

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APPLYING MODELS Most biological enzymes become denatured when they are heated and lose their ability to catalyze reactions. This process (original enzyme denatured enzyme) is endothermic and spontaneous. Which structure, the original enzyme or the denatured enzyme, is more ordered? Explain your reasoning using thermodynamic concepts.

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