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Enzymes - Chemical Reactions

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Enzymes - Chemical Reactions

  • Chemical compounds undergo two types of changes: physical changes (no bond breaking, e.g., melting) and chemical reactions (bonds break and new bonds form).
  • The rate of a reaction is defined as the amount of product formed per unit time, and it increases with temperature.
  • A general rule is that the rate of a reaction doubles or halves with every 10°C change in temperature.
  • Catalysed reactions occur much faster than uncatalysed ones, and enzymes greatly increase reaction rates.
  • Enzyme-catalysed reactions can speed up processes by millions of times (e.g., carbonic anhydrase reaction).
  • A metabolic pathway is a series of enzyme-catalysed reactions where each step is controlled by specific enzymes.
  • The same metabolic pathway can produce different end products under different conditions (e.g., pyruvate, lactic acid, or ethanol).
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