What is the effect of an enzyme catalyzing a chemical reaction The enzyme is altered...

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What is the effect of an enzyme catalyzing a chemical reaction The enzyme is altered and can no longer catalyze reactions The enzyme alters the equilibrium constant K of the reaction to favor the production of more output The enzyme lowers the activation energy of the reaction speeding up the reaction in both directions The enzyme increases the standard free energy change AG of the reaction so that more output is produe All of the above

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