Answer: equal to the substrate concentration when the reaction rate is half its maximal value.
Explanation: the KM is known as The Michaelis constant. The value of the Michaelis constant KM is numerically equal to the substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half of Vmax.
The KM value for an enzyme depends on the particular substrate and on environmental conditions such as pH, temperature, and ionic strength.
The answer should be 12 since 4 x 3 = 12
This is because ammonia is NH^3 and if it has a number before it you multiply it with the rest of the chemical equation.
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Answer: It's only one proton in the middle of the red circle there's nothing outside it.
Explanation: I'm not sure sorry :|
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