Suppose we have a biochemical reaction, where the concentration, s, of substrate is known to be s(t)
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Suppose we have a biochemical reaction, where the concentration, s, of substrate is known to be s(t) = ke−At2 e
Bt
, for some constants k, A, and B. Here, t is time (in units of seconds) and s has units of µM.
Now suppose you do an experiment to determine the three unknown constants. In this experiment you measure s at three different time points, and you find that s(0) = 10 µM s(1) = 10 µM s(2) = 1.353
µM
a. What are the units of k, A and B?
b. Take the natural log of both sides of the equation to get an equation that relates ln(s) to ln(k), A and B.
c. Use the measured data points to write three equations for ln(k), A and B.
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Mathematics And Statistics For Science
ISBN: 9783031053177
1st Edition
Authors: James Sneyd, Rachel M. Fewster, Duncan McGillivray
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