zero order


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IsisGutierrez 1B
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zero order

Postby IsisGutierrez 1B » Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:11 am

Do we need to recognize when a reaction follows zero-order kinetics when the enzyme's involvement is specified in the equation?

isaiah_granados_2l
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Re: zero order

Postby isaiah_granados_2l » Wed Mar 13, 2024 11:22 am

Hi,

I think it is a good idea to recognize a zero order. This is because we can become familiar with the other orders and distinguish between them. If we remember, a zero order reaction is rate=k*[]^0. If we look at the graph of a zero order, the slope is -k for the concentration of [A].


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