Here we have to write a simple equation which describes the action of the enzyme catalase.
The equation is: The concentration of the complex [ES] =
![([E]0)/(1+(Km)/([S]) )](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/high-school/iqfswu4jl4cirsyf0fx0jhwgawwo243xyj.png)
Let us consider an enzyme catalyses reaction E + S ⇄ ES → E + P
Where E, S, ES and P are enzyme, substrate, complex and product respectively.
The concentration of the complex [ES] =
, where
is the Michaelis constant.
[E]₀ and [S] is the initial concentration of enzyme and concentration of substrate respectively.