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Without an enzyme, the activation energy needed to start a reaction is much greater. An enzyme is a catalyst, which decreases the amount of activation energy needed to start a reaction. By doing so, it decreases the amount of time the chemical reaction takes place.
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Because catalyst decreases the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
Any catalyst will make a chemical reaction easier or quicker to happen by lowering the activation energy. On a energy diagram, you will see a lower "hill" for activation energy, which corresponds to less energy required to begin the reaction.
Also known as activation energy. threshold energy or you can also say enzymes lower the energy barrier
The enzyme reduces the activation energy of the reaction, therefore chemical reaction speeds are increased.
An enzyme speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy.
It speeds up the reaction by lowering activation energy.
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by lowering the activation energy
An enzyme generally lowers the activation energy necessary for a reaction to proceed. This in turn may cause more of the reactants to go to products.
Without an enzyme, the activation energy needed to start a reaction is much greater. An enzyme is a catalyst, which decreases the amount of activation energy needed to start a reaction. By doing so, it decreases the amount of time the chemical reaction takes place.
The enzyme will act as a catalyst, a compound that lowers that activation energy of the reaction, and therefore, increase the rate of the reaction.
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All reaction, regardless of being exergonic, need energy to complete/go through the reaction. Enzymes lower that activation energy.
to speed up a chemical reaction