What does copper II sulfate do to the enzyme activity? How do you explain this change?
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What does copper II sulfate do to the enzyme activity? How do you explain this change?
Enzymes:
Enzymes are proteins used to make chemical reactions inside the body go at a much faster rate so that the desired products can be produced in an appropriate length of time. There are many enzymes in the body and they are used in various pathways.
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View this answerCopper(II) sulfate is an ionic compound composed of copper ions and sulfate ions and is soluble in water. What this compound does to the enzyme...
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