All of the following are true statements about the transition state of a reaction EXCEPT:
A) The transition state is not an appropriate indication of the rate of a reaction.
B) The transition state is located at the height of a free energy diagram.
C) The energy required to raise the average energy of one mole of reactant to the transition state is the free energy of activation.
D) Reaching the transition state indicates that there is a high probability that the reaction will occur.
E) The transition state energy level is the sum of the energy levels of the reactants and products.
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A)
Q2: All are true for catalysts EXCEPT:
A) They
Q3: The free energy of activation, ΔG
Q4: Which of the following is true regarding
Q5: The specific site on the enzyme where
Q7: What reaction would NOT proceed via bimolecular
Q8: All of the following are properties of
Q9: Which of the following statements is true
Q10: Enzymes work by:
A) providing an alternate reaction
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