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Show that the maximum enzyme catalysed reaction rate will occur for
`[H^(+)]_("opt")=sqrt(k_(1)k_(2)`
The general pH control enzyme catalysed reaction is
`EH_(2)^(2+) hArr EH^(+) hArr E`
Only `EH^(+)` is capable for binding substrate and catalysing the desired reaction,
`k_(1)=([EH^(+)][H^(+)])/([EH_(2)^(2+)]), k_(2) =([E][H(+)])/([EH^(+)]`

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