Answer: Km = 10μM
Explanation: <u>Michaelis-Menten constant</u> (Km) measures the affinity a enzyme has to its substrate, so it can be known how well an enzyme is suited to the substrate being used. To determine Km another value associated to an eznyme is important: <em>Turnover number (Kcat)</em>, which is the number of time an enzyme site converts substrate into product per unit time.
Enzyme veolcity is calculated as:
![V_{0} = \frac{E_{t}.K_{cat}.[substrate]}{K_{m}+[substrate]}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V_%7B0%7D%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7BE_%7Bt%7D.K_%7Bcat%7D.%5Bsubstrate%5D%7D%7BK_%7Bm%7D%2B%5Bsubstrate%5D%7D)
where Et is concentration of enzyme catalitic sites and has to have the same unit as velocity of enzyme, so Et = 20nM = 0.02μM;
To calculate Km:
![V_{0}*K_{m} + V_{0}*[substrate] = E_{t}.K_{cat}.[substrate]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=V_%7B0%7D%2AK_%7Bm%7D%20%2B%20V_%7B0%7D%2A%5Bsubstrate%5D%20%3D%20E_%7Bt%7D.K_%7Bcat%7D.%5Bsubstrate%5D)
![K_{m} = \frac{E_{t}.K_{cat}.[substrate]-V_{0}*[substrate]}{V_{0}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=K_%7Bm%7D%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7BE_%7Bt%7D.K_%7Bcat%7D.%5Bsubstrate%5D-V_%7B0%7D%2A%5Bsubstrate%5D%7D%7BV_%7B0%7D%7D)

Km = 10μM
<u>The Michaelis-Menten for the substrate SAD is </u><u>10μM</u><u>.</u>
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The oxidation number of this molecule, called a bromate molecule, is -1. It should be correctly written BrO3-. It has this net charge of negative 1 because the bromine has an oxidation number of +5, while oxygen has it's normal oxidation of -2.