Multiple ChoiceIf an enzyme increases the rate of the hydrolysis reaction by a factor of 1 million, how much lower must the activation energy barrier be when sucrose is involved?
Multiple ChoiceIf an enzyme increases the rate of the hydrolysis reaction of sucrose into glucose and fructose by a factor of 7 million, how much lower must the activation barrier be?
Multiple ChoiceThe activation energy for the reaction NO2(g) + CO(g) → NO(g) + CO2(g) is Ea = 100 kJ/mol and the change in enthalpy for the reaction is ΔH = -250 kJ/mol. What is the activation energy for the reverse reaction?
Multiple ChoiceThe activation energy of a reaction is 3.5 kJ/mol and the change in enthalpy for the forward reaction is -67.2 kJ/mol. What is the activation energy of the reverse reaction?
Multiple ChoiceThe activation energy of a reaction is 3.5 kJ/mol and the change in enthalpy for the forward reaction is -67.2 kJ/mol. What is the activation energy of the reverse reaction?