The enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the reaction CO2(g)+ H2O(l) HCO3-(aq)+H+(aq).In
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The enzyme carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the reaction CO2(g)+ H2O(l) HCO3-(aq)+H+(aq).In water,without the enzyme, the reaction proceeds with a rate constant of at 25 C. In the presence of the enzyme in water, the reaction proceeds with a rate constant of at 25 C. Assuming the collision factor is the same for both situations, calculate the difference in activation energies for the uncatalyzed versus enzyme-catalyzed reaction.
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