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Consider the following reaction sequence. E+S kk1→kk2←(ES)1 kk3→kk4←(ES)2 kk5→E+P Derive suitable expressions for product formation, v, by using: (a) the rapid equilibrium approach, and (b) the quasi-steady-state approach. Your final expressions for parts a and b should only contain reaction rate constants (k1,k2,k3,k4,and k5) and the concentrations [S] and [E0].
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Consider the following reaction sequence. E+S kk1→kk2←(ES)1 kk3→kk4←(ES)2 kk5→E+P Derive suitable ex...
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