4. Consider the interconversion of A and B. Suppose in the absence of an enzyme, the forward rate constant KF is 104 s¹ and the reverse rate constant KR is 106 S¹. Calculate the equilibrium constant K. How would the presence of an enzyme affect the value of K?
4. Consider the interconversion of A and B. Suppose in the absence of an enzyme, the forward rate constant KF is 104 s¹ and the reverse rate constant KR is 106 S¹. Calculate the equilibrium constant K. How would the presence of an enzyme affect the value of K?
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