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9 November, 01:08

In an experiment involving an enzyme, the pit is raised from 2 to 11. What will be the most likely effect of

this increased pH on the reaction?

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  1. 9 November, 03:12
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    As we know enzymes are specific for different reactions and The conditions required by an enzyme to function are also specific. An enzyme which works in a basic environment will not be able to function in a acidic environment.

    If the pH for a reaction is increased from 2 to 11 then this change will change the active site of the enzymes. As a result, the substrate will not be able to fit into the enzyme and hence the enzyme will not catalyze the reaction.
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