TABLE FOUR SUBSTRATE VERSUS REACTION RATE Tube # of 0.5 m S MN MIN 2.5 ml SMIN10
ID: 3474909 • Letter: T
Question
TABLE FOUR SUBSTRATE VERSUS REACTION RATE Tube # of 0.5 m S MN MIN 2.5 ml SMIN100 3.5 ml MIN 1 1007. 45 ml 3 MiN OD Questions 1. Does the data suggest that there is a relationship between substrate concentration and reaction rate? 2. What is that relationship? ose wit reses 3. As more of a given substrate becomes availabie lo a ceil what might we esp to the amount of product being produced by enzyme action? As the concentration of substrate increases is each enzyme molecule working faster or are more en- zyme molecules now able to react with substrate thus increasing the rate of product formation? 4.Explanation / Answer
1. Yes, there is a relationship between substrate concentration and reaction rate.
2. As the concentration of substrates increases rate of reaction also increases. Here the percent of colour standard increases with the increase in concentration of products. SInce it is clear from the data that the percent of colour standard is increases with the incerease in substrate concentration anjd after acheiving maximum percentage of colour standard, time consumption is decreases. hence it is clear that the rate of reaction is increasing with the increase in substrate concenmtration.
3. If the more amount of substrate will be available the rate of reaction will be high and hence more product will be formed within the saturation limit of enzyme. If saturation limit will be acheived the further increase in substrate concentration will not increse the amount of product because all the enzyme molecule is occupied by substrate at saturation point of enzyme.
4. As the concentration of substrate increases more enzyme molecules become available to react with substrate if the amount of enzyme is not a limiting factor and hence the rate of product formation increases.
Related Questions
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.