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DescriptionGraph of the effect of pH changes on the rate of enzyme-catalyzed reaction.jpg
English: The enzyme provided has an optimal pH of 8.3, so it functions most efficiently at this pH. Significantly increasing or decreasing this pH can cause the enzyme to denature and, subsequently, decrease the reaction rate.
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The enzyme provided has an optimal pH of 8.3, so it functions most efficiently at this pH. Significantly increasing or decreasing this pH can cause the enzyme to denature and, subsequently, decrease the reaction rate.