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Maximum Velocity (V<sub>max</sub>) occurs when all [[Enzymes|enzymes]] are working at they're maximum speed at high [[Substrate|substrate]] [[Concentration|concentration]]. The enzymes are said to saturated by the [[substrate|substrate]]; increasing the substrate [[concentration|concentration]] will not increase the velocity of the [[reaction|reaction]].&nbsp;
Maximum Velocity (V<sub>max</sub>) occurs when all [[Enzymes|enzymes]] are working at they're maximum speed at high [[Substrate|substrate]] [[Concentration|concentration]]. The enzymes are said to saturated by the [[Substrate|substrate]]; increasing the substrate [[Concentration|concentration]] will not increase the velocity of the [[Reaction|reaction]]. Maximum velocity can be determined from a plot of rate of product formation (initial velocity) against substrate concentration.&nbsp;

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Maximum Velocity (Vmax) occurs when all enzymes are working at they're maximum speed at high substrate concentration. The enzymes are said to saturated by the substrate; increasing the substrate concentration will not increase the velocity of the reaction. Maximum velocity can be determined from a plot of rate of product formation (initial velocity) against substrate concentration.