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Why does a large increase in temperature slow down a reaction catalysed by an enzyme?

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Enzymes are proteinaceous in nature and work at optimum temperature. Any change from this optimum temperature affects the enzymatic activity. A large increase in temperature causes the denaturation of proteins which affects the activity of enzyme and hence affecting the

rate of reaction.


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