Enzymes' Effect on Activation Energy and Free Energy

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Please help me understand this. I was able to follow until the 11th minute where you say that the enzyme lowers the activation energy hence allows the reaction to reach equilibrium faster (this I understand) but now what confuses me is that you said that lowering of the activation energy results in stabilising the transition state. Now, won't stabilising the transition state mean that it will take longer for the equilibrium to be reached because the components of the transition state are no longer unstable - isn't it that instability is associated with readiness to react and stability takes a longer time to reach?

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what's the difference between endergonic, exergonic and endothermic, exothermic..thank u by the way, ur videos are so helpful

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Is activation energy the difference between the energy of transition state and energy of reactants ?

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Hello, I know this isn't directly related to the video but you have talked about this before in another video so I'd like to ask-
does chymotrypsin also cleave at the c terminus of methionine? Or does it only cleave after large aromatic residues?

Also, I read somewhere that similar to typsin, chymotrypsin only cleaves at the c terminus of large hydrophobic residues ** UNLESS THE next amino acid is proline- is this true?

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Can anyone tell me that what is K1 and K2 ??

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