Enzyme reaction rates are
determined by several factors.
the concentration of substrate molecules (the more of them
available, the quicker the enzyme molecules collide and
bind with them). The concentration of substrate is
designated [S] and is expressed in unit of molarity.
 the temperature. As the temperature rises, molecular
motion - and hence collisions between enzyme and
substrate - speed up. But as enzymes are proteins, there is
an upper limit beyond which the enzyme becomes
denatured and ineffective.