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#Question id: 10191


Statements are given as
A. Primary kinetic isotope effects are rate changes due to isotopic substitution at a site of bond breaking in the rate determining step of a reaction.
B. Solvent shows primary kinetic isotope effect
C. Secondary kinetic isotope effects are rate changes due to isotopic substitutions at a site other than the bond breaking site in the rate determining step of the reaction.
D. Solvent shows primary kinetic isotope effect and secondary kinetic effect as well
Which of the following is correct combination of statements

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
  1. A & B
  2. A & C
  3. B & D
  4. A, B & C
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Homoplasy,

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