For Molecular Cell Biology 8th edition: Chapter3: Problem 3RC: There is no answer to “by what concentration would you multiply this rate constant in order to determine an actual rate of product formation?” I don’t quite understand the meaning of this question as well as the possible answer to it. I would like some help.
Reaction rate is determined by the formula,
= change in concentration of product / change in time
= C/t
Reaction rate = K (A)^x (B)^y, where K is the rate constant
So, in order to determine the actual rate of product formation, the rate constant must be multiplied by inverse of C.
For Molecular Cell Biology 8th edition: Chapter3: Problem 3RC: There is no answer to “by what...
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