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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Roosevelt_University/BCHM_355_455_Biochemistry_(Roosevelt_University)/07%3A_Enzyme_Kinetics/7.02%3A_Enzyme_Activity/7.2.02%3A_Kinetics_without_Enzymes
    Once again, for complete clarification, another way of analyzing the kinetics of a reaction, in addition to following the concentration of a reactant or product as a function of time and fitting the d...Once again, for complete clarification, another way of analyzing the kinetics of a reaction, in addition to following the concentration of a reactant or product as a function of time and fitting the data to an integrated rate equation, is to plot the initial velocity, v o , of the reaction as a function of the concentration of reactants.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Biochemistry/Fundamentals_of_Biochemistry_(Jakubowski_and_Flatt)/01%3A_Unit_I-_Structure_and_Catalysis/06%3A_Enzyme_Activity/6.02%3A_Kinetics_without_Enzymes
    This page provides a comprehensive overview of chemical kinetics, focusing on both non-enzymatic and enzymatic reactions. It explores concepts like reaction rates, rate laws, and half-lives, and expla...This page provides a comprehensive overview of chemical kinetics, focusing on both non-enzymatic and enzymatic reactions. It explores concepts like reaction rates, rate laws, and half-lives, and explains how to write and interpret differential and integrated rate equations. The text discusses first and second-order reactions, their kinetics, and how to graphically represent and interpret them.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Biochem_Remix_Acevedo/06%3A_Enzyme_Activity/6.02%3A_Kinetics_without_Enzymes
    Once again, for complete clarification, another way of analyzing the kinetics of a reaction, in addition to following the concentration of a reactant or product as a function of time and fitting the d...Once again, for complete clarification, another way of analyzing the kinetics of a reaction, in addition to following the concentration of a reactant or product as a function of time and fitting the data to an integrated rate equation, is to plot the initial velocity, v o , of the reaction as a function of the concentration of reactants.

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