Using the following reaction data points, construct a Lineweaver-Burk plot by dragging the points to their relevant coordinates on the graph and drawing a line of best fit. Based on the plot, determine the value of keat given that the enzyme concentration in this experiment is 5.0 μM. 1 1 μM [S] VSHM-1 100.0 0.100 75.0 0.080 50.0 0.060 15.0 0.030 10.0 0.025 5.0 0.020 1/ Answer: 0.15 Click to Draw Line of Best Fit 0.1 Movable Points (50.0, 0.060) (100.0, 0.100) (75.0, 0.080) 0.05 I Line of Best Fit: (10.0, 0.025) (15.0, 0.030) 8.4x10x+0.0168 (5.0,0.020) 0 50 Keat= -0.05 11.8476 100 1/[S]

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Chapter21: Rates Of Chemical Reactions, Ii. A Clock Reaction
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Using the following reaction data points, construct a
Lineweaver-Burk plot by dragging the points to their
relevant coordinates on the graph and drawing a line of
best fit. Based on the plot, determine the value of keat
given that the enzyme concentration in this experiment
is 5.0 μM.
1
1
μM
[S]
VSHM-1
100.0
0.100
75.0
0.080
50.0
0.060
15.0
0.030
10.0
0.025
5.0
0.020
1/
Answer:
0.15
Click to Draw Line of Best Fit
0.1 Movable Points
(50.0, 0.060)
(100.0, 0.100)
(75.0, 0.080)
0.05
I
Line of Best Fit:
(10.0, 0.025)
(15.0, 0.030) 8.4x10x+0.0168
(5.0,0.020)
0
50
Keat=
-0.05
11.8476
100
1/[S]
Transcribed Image Text:Using the following reaction data points, construct a Lineweaver-Burk plot by dragging the points to their relevant coordinates on the graph and drawing a line of best fit. Based on the plot, determine the value of keat given that the enzyme concentration in this experiment is 5.0 μM. 1 1 μM [S] VSHM-1 100.0 0.100 75.0 0.080 50.0 0.060 15.0 0.030 10.0 0.025 5.0 0.020 1/ Answer: 0.15 Click to Draw Line of Best Fit 0.1 Movable Points (50.0, 0.060) (100.0, 0.100) (75.0, 0.080) 0.05 I Line of Best Fit: (10.0, 0.025) (15.0, 0.030) 8.4x10x+0.0168 (5.0,0.020) 0 50 Keat= -0.05 11.8476 100 1/[S]
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