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Multiple Choice
How does an enzyme catalyze a chemical reaction?
A
By lowering the activation energy of the reaction
B
By increasing the temperature of the reaction
C
By providing additional reactants for the reaction
D
By changing the equilibrium position of the reaction
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the role of enzymes: Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process.
Identify the concept of activation energy: Activation energy is the minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to occur. Enzymes work by lowering this energy barrier.
Explore how enzymes lower activation energy: Enzymes provide an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy, allowing the reaction to proceed more quickly.
Clarify the misconception about temperature: While increasing temperature can increase reaction rates, enzymes do not function by raising the temperature; they work at biological temperatures.
Discuss equilibrium position: Enzymes do not change the equilibrium position of a reaction; they only speed up the rate at which equilibrium is reached.