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This graph illustrates the course of a chemical reaction with and without an enzyme. While the products and reactants are the same, the presence of an enzyme changes the amount of energy required for the reaction to begi

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Red curve shows the course of the reaction in the presence of an enzyme. Line a represents the activation energy for that reaction.

Hence, Option (iv) is correct answer.

What is Activation Energy ?

Activation energy is the minimum energy required an input of energy to initiate the reaction.

[tex]k = Ae^{\frac{-E_a}{RT}}[/tex]

where,

k = rate constant

A = pre-exponential factor

Eₐ = activation energy

R = universal gas constant

T = absolute temperature (in K)

Activation energy = Threshold energy - Energy of colliding molecule.

Thus from the above conclusion we can say that Red curve shows the course of the reaction in the presence of an enzyme. Line a represents the activation energy for that reaction.

Hence, Option (iv) is correct answer.

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Question: This graph illustrates the course of a chemical reaction with and without an enzyme. While the products and reactants are the same, the presence of an enzyme changes the amount of energy required for the reaction to begin.

Part A - Interpreting the graph

Which curve shows the course of the reaction in the presence of an enzyme--the black curve or the red curve? Which line represents the activation energy for that reaction--a, b, or c?

(i) a black curve; line a

(ii) black curve; line b

(iii) black curve; line c

(iv) red curve; line a

(v) red curve; line b

(vi) red curve; line c

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