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Ask us anythingCarbonic anhydrase is an enzyme in the human body that participates in the reaction shown below CO2 plus H2O H2CO3 How will this reaction be affected if carbonic anhydrase acts as a cat?

I took one for my fellow apex brothers an sisters that got fuked over during garbage online school and were sent to summer school the answer is h2co3 will be produced faster.


Why a spontaneous chemical reaction is not necessarily a fast reaction?

No. A spontaneous reaction is one that will happen given enough time - it doesn't need any energy or enzyme to make it happen. For instance, the decomposition of carbonic acid (H2CO3) into water and carbon dioxide (H2O and CO2) is spontaneous. However, it can be reversed by an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase; it just takes energy.


What type of reaction occurs both in the gastric secretion of HCl and pancreatic secretion of bicarbonate?

Hi the process which produces HCL in the oxnytic cells is by two methods, firstly it produces Chloride and hydrogens seperatley which then join to form HCL in the canaliculi. Then Hydrogen ion are relased from carbonic acid which is produced with the help of carbonic anhydrase. Similarly in the pancreatic production of bicarbonate, bicarbonate is produced from carbonic acid. CO2 plus H20 forms carbonic acid which then can form bicarbonate this type of reaction can be called a hydration reaction. so in both one can say carbonic acid is formed via hydration im sure the reaction will have many other names too also u may want to figure out if it can be called a REDOX Javster LMSRFC Hi the process which produces HCL in the oxnytic cells is by two methods, firstly it produces Chloride and hydrogens seperatley which then join to form HCL in the canaliculi. Then Hydrogen ion are relased from carbonic acid which is produced with the help of carbonic anhydrase. Similarly in the pancreatic production of bicarbonate, bicarbonate is produced from carbonic acid. CO2 plus H20 forms carbonic acid which then can form bicarbonate this type of reaction can be called a hydration reaction. so in both one can say carbonic acid is formed via hydration im sure the reaction will have many other names too also u may want to figure out if it can be called a REDOX Javster LMSRFC Hi the process which produces HCL in the oxnytic cells is by two methods, firstly it produces Chloride and hydrogens seperatley which then join to form HCL in the canaliculi. Then Hydrogen ion are relased from carbonic acid which is produced with the help of carbonic anhydrase. Similarly in the pancreatic production of bicarbonate, bicarbonate is produced from carbonic acid. CO2 plus H20 forms carbonic acid which then can form bicarbonate this type of reaction can be called a hydration reaction. so in both one can say carbonic acid is formed via hydration im sure the reaction will have many other names too also u may want to figure out if it can be called a REDOX Javster LMSRFC


How would the equilibrium concentration of H2O be affected by adding a catalyst to the mixture?

None. A catalyst affects only the rate of reaction, and if the reaction is already at equilibrium, the net rate of the reaction is zero and remains so after a catalyst is added.


What substance increases the rate of a reaction but is not itself changed by the reaction?

It's called a catalyst. A catalyst is present during a chemical reaction but does not participate as a reactant or product. A catalyst lowers the reaction's activation energy, making the reaction easier to happen. In the equation for a chemical reaction, the catalyst's formula appears in small notation above the "yield" arrow (format won't let me show you an example.) An example of a catalyst is potassium iodide (KI) speeding up the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).

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How will this reaction be affected if carbonic anhydrase acts as a catalyst?

h2co3 will be produced faster


What is acetazolamide?

Acetazolamide (a-set-a-ZOLE-a-mide) is a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. Carbonic anhydrase is an enzyme that shifts the rate of reaction to favor the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbonic acid, bicarbonate ions, and free protons.


Which component is affected when a catalyst is added to a chemical reaction?

The component affected when a catalyst is added to a chemical reaction is the reactants. The purpose of a catalyst is to speed up a reaction.


What Enzyme speeds up reaction of CO2 and H2O to form carbonic acid?

The only good answer is too complicated for explanation here. It is advisable to read a good article on the biochemistry of photosynthesis. To get a preview: certainly there are more than 100 enzymes involved in more than 20 steps (or 'groups' of reactions) to form one of the many (>100) carbohydrates by photosynthesis.


What red blood cell enzyme catalyzes the reaction between co2 plus h2o and what is produced?

Carbonic Anhydrase, I think :D


Ask us anythingCarbonic anhydrase is an enzyme in the human body that participates in the reaction shown below CO2 plus H2O H2CO3 How will this reaction be affected if carbonic anhydrase acts as a cat?

I took one for my fellow apex brothers an sisters that got fuked over during garbage online school and were sent to summer school the answer is h2co3 will be produced faster.


What will be the product when reaction between water and carbon will occur?

Carbonic acid. The reaction is: H2O + CO2 -----> H2CO3 ----> H+ + HCO3- The reaction is catalysed by an enzyme called carbonic anhydrase. After it has formed it separates (dissociates) into hydrogen ions (H+) and hydrogen carbonate ions (HCO3-).


How is CO2 from the tissues converted into HCO3 in the blood?

CO2 combines with H2O in blood plasma to form H2CO3 (carbonic acid). Carbonic acid readily dissociates into HCO3 + H+ . The reaction between CO2 and water happens inside red blood cells, and the reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme carbonic anhydrase.


Carbonic anhydrase is an enzyme in the human body that participates in the reaction shown below?

The person would not produce H2CO3 quickly apex


Are enzymes affected by the chemical reaction they speed up?

Enzymes are biological catalysts. A catalyst speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy required. In other words a catalyst offers an alternative pathway to increase the rate of reaction- it is not consumed during a reaction, or affected.


Enzymes carbonic anhydrase in the respiratory system?

Carbonic anhydrase enzyme catalyzes the reaction of CO2 & H2O to form H+ & HCO3-. It is normally present in the follwing site: 1)CSF 2)acqueous humor of the eye 3)Parietal cells of stomach 4)Pancreas 5)RBCs 6)Kidney in proximal & distal convoluted tubules & it's not present i the respiratory system


Where does Carbonic Anhydrase occur naturally?

Carbonic acid is normally found in the water of every ocean and sea, and in lakes and rivers, as well as in precipitation. Carbon dioxide exists in the atmosphere, and where ever air comes in contact with water in any form, carbonic acid forms (though it's less so with ice).