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One molecule of an enzyme is needed to convert 2 molecules of a substrate into products in 5 minutes. 10 molecules of the enzyme and 25 moleucles of the substrate are mixed in a test tube. After 10 minutes the test tube will be having.

A

Produc ts, enzyme molecules and 5 molecules of substrate

B

Products only

C

Products and enzyme molecules

D

Products and 5 molecules of substrate

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