Answer:
In the absence of urease this will take 950 * 10^6 years to completely hydrolyze
Step-by-step explanation:
The enzyme urease enhances the rate of urea hydrolysis at pH 8.0 and 20 degrees by a factor of 10^14 . If a given quantity of urease can completely hydrolyze a given quantity of urea in 5 min at 20 degrees and pH 8.0, how long would it take for this amount of urea to be hydrolyzed under the same conditions in the absence of urease?
Step 1: data given
The enzyme urease enhaces the rate of urea hydrolysis at pH = 8.0 of centigrade by a factor of 10^14
Temperature = 20.0 °C
Step 2: Calculate the time it takes to completely hydrolyze without urease
This means when urease is available it takes 5 minutes to completely hydrolyze
When urease is not available it will take 5 *10^14 minutes
5 * 10^14 min = 5 * 10^14 minutes
Since 1 hour = 60 minutes
1 day = 24 hours = 24 *60 minutes = 1440 minutes
It would take : 5 * 10^14 minutes / 1440 minutes = 347222222222.2 days
Since 1 year = 365 days
This will take: 347222222222.2 / 365.25 = 950642634.4 years
This 950 * 10^6 years
In the absence of urease this will take 950 * 10^6 years