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protein
&Feestate ↳
enzymes can push a reaction foreward or backwards


Key idea :
catalyst and Catalysis ↑ rate of the achievement of equilibrium of a reaction


Transition energy : energy needed to more a reactant to its transition state
. It is not
part of the energy of the reactants

or products
Energy : propensity of a system to change or the likelihood a system will change
released
↑ energy
system
-
more likely to change into a lover form
↑ reactant energy than productse energy is


↓ reactant energy than consumed

energy system likely to
:
change into a
higher form or system products ->
energy is




#Free
energy
:
the energy a reaction requires or releases 160 : reaction is
nonspontaneous and requires energy

:
catalyst help speed up achievement of a reaction A610
: reaction is
spontaneous
& releases
energy
16
S gain kcal/mol
=
loss of 0
energy negative =
.
reaction is at equilibrium and has no
energy change

of energy =
positive kcal/mol
* a reaction uses the same magnitude of energy in either direction but the flow of
,
energy changes depending on direction of reaction



* equilibrium means the rate of conversion of reactants to
products = rate of conversion of products to reactantA

↳ read vxn as written

the ways
Le Chatelier's principle to shift creation of reaction/products through adding/removing & heat/alternative
:
materials pressure

Dequilibrum

Catalyst change the reaction new reaction that has lover activation energy
by creating
·




energy a


every action requires to begin to reactant to iD transition State
input ,
so energy is required move a



transition
Memical State Shows energy change for :
a
hypothetical reaction

↳ most energetic part but substrate ,
is least stable

* Free
energy doesn't tell u anything about rate of reaction or time

Huge negative energy means Spontaneous but doesn't instantaneous that the will even
happen at all
-




... mean or rxn



energy = thermodynamics rates Kinetis =




Kinetics
-




order etc refer to dependence of the role of reaction to different substratea s


1st if enzyme fun is due to 1 substrate

42 substrates but only one in excess contributes to the fxn of the enzyme is still st order

2nd if I substrates that influence the rate

O order is it substrates don influence it at all


the of
A the roles of enzymatic reactions is
dependent on only conc .
substrate
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