- AAccelerate biochemical reactions
- BHave optimum activity at body temperature
- CConsist of amino acids
- ✓Have all these properties
$(i)$ Are proteins that catalyze the biochemical reactions
$(ii)$ They consist of amino acids.
$(iii)$ Have optimum activity at body temperature.
Therefore, optimal temperature is usually around human body temperature $\left(37.5^{\circ} C \right)$
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List$-I$ (Species) |
List$-II$ (Number of lone pairs of electrons on the central atom) |
| $(a)$ $\mathrm{XeF}_{2}$ | $(i)\, 0$ |
| $(b)$ $\mathrm{XeO}_{2} \mathrm{~F}_{2}$ | $(ii) \,1$ |
| $(c)$ $\mathrm{XeO}_{3} \mathrm{~F}_{2}$ | $(iii) \,2$ |
| $(d)$ $\mathrm{XeF}_{4}$ | $(iv) \,3$ |
Choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
$(i)\, EMF$ of cell = (Oxidation potential of anode) $-$ (Reduction potential of cathode)
$(ii)\,EMF$ of cell = (Oxidation potential of anode) $+$ (Reduction potential of cathode)
$(iii)\,EMF$ of cell = (Reductional potential of anode) $+$ (Reduction potential of cathode)
$(iv)\,EMF$ of cell = (Oxidation potential of anode) $-$ (Oxidation potential of cathode)
Which of the above relations are correct?