The addition of cold water when the reaction is at 50 degrees Celsius
alters the active site of the enzyme
At low concentration of substrate , rate of enzyme action is directly proportional to conc. of substrate .
Raising the temperature in a biological washing powder can increase the rate of enzymatic activity of protease. This can help break down protein-based stains more effectively, improving the overall cleaning performance of the detergent. However, excessively high temperatures can denature the protease enzyme, rendering it less effective.
increase of temp in 70- 80 degrees
Enzyme concentration has no effect on the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction after reaching a saturation point where all enzyme active sites are occupied. At this point, adding more enzyme will not increase the reaction rate further.
The reaction rate is affected by enzymes.
It doesn't
It doesn't
It doesn't
alters the active site of the enzyme
- with enzymes the rate of reaction is higher- an important characteristic of an enzyme is the specifity
At low concentration of substrate , rate of enzyme action is directly proportional to conc. of substrate .
alters the active site of the enzyme
it slows down the reaction time of the enzyme because there are too many substrates bumping into each other and make it harder for them to bind to the enzymes.
temperature and pH
Raising the temperature in a biological washing powder can increase the rate of enzymatic activity of protease. This can help break down protein-based stains more effectively, improving the overall cleaning performance of the detergent. However, excessively high temperatures can denature the protease enzyme, rendering it less effective.
increase of temp in 70- 80 degrees