Urea of concentration 0.25 mM was hydrolysed using urease of concentration of 10.0 micro mol. Using the values and Michaelis constant for urease 2.0mM calculate the initial rate of the reaction.
To calculate the initial rate of the reaction, we can use the Michaelis-Menten equation, which describes the rate of enzymatic reactions:
\[v = \dfrac{{V_{\text{max}} [S]}}{{K_m + [S]}}\]
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