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6.1 Enzymes Are Powerful and Highly Specific Catalysts
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6.2 Many Enzymes Require Cofactors for Activity
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6.3 Gibbs Free Energy Is a Useful Thermodynamic Function for Understanding Enzymes
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6.4 Enzymes Facilitate the Formation of the Transition State
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