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solaeko1
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. Knowing that oxidised guaiacum’s molar absorption coefficient is 600nm = 2000 M-1cm-1 , calculate Vmax in terms of micromoles guaiacum / second (moles / s). Assay volume in cuvette: 4 ml
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I don't believe there is enough information here to solve the problem. However, even if I did, you would have to show an attempt first.
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