I belive it is synaptic cleft
Answer: It's 0 Km.
Explanation: I just took the test.
The number of liters of H2 that would be formed at 600 mmhg and 13 c if 26.5 g zinc was allowed to react is calculated as follows
find the moles of Zn reacted
that is 26.5 g / 56.39 g/mol = 0.4699 moles
write the reaction Zn with an acid example HCl to produce H2
that is Zn + 2 HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
by use of mole ratio between Zn to H2 the moles of H2 = 0.4699 moles
By use of Ideal gas equation Volume of H2 =nRT/P
n= 0.499 moles
R= 62.364 L.mmhg/mol.K
T=13 +273=286 k
P= 600 mmhg
= (0.4699 mol x 62.364 L.mmhg/mol.k x286 k)/600 mm hg = 13.97 liters of H2
<span>An enzyme is a protein, and proteins need certain temperatures to function optimally, or even function. Temperature may unfold the protein and may stop its functioning, or it may fold the protein into the correct formation to function. But by the way your question asks, EXCESS heat would denature the enzyme and cease function.</span>