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Michaelis constant Km is equal to
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05/09/2020 4:37 pm
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Michaelis constant Km is equal to
(a) K1/K2 - K3
(b) K2 + K3/K1
(c) K2 - K3/K1
(d) K1 x K2/K3
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05/09/2020 4:39 pm
(b) K2 + K3/K1
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Michaels constant Km is equal to K2 + K3/K1
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