In what way enzymes differ from ordinary catalysts?
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In what way enzymes differ from ordinary catalysts?

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Enzymes Catalysts
Enzymes are biochemical catalysts having high molecular masses. Catalysts are simple inorganic molecules having low molecular masses
Enzymes are required in very small quantities and work only at optimum temperature and pH. Catalysts are less sensitive to temperature and pH.

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