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    and hydrochloric acid In the lab‚ zinc granules react fairly slowly with dilute hydrochloric acid‚ but much faster if the acid is concentrated. The catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide Solid manganese(IV) oxide is often used as a catalyst in this reaction. Oxygen is given off much faster if the hydrogen peroxide is concentrated than if it is dilute. The reaction between sodium thiosulphate solution and hydrochloric acid This is a

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    For many years Hydrogen peroxide was widely used for disinfecting‚ sterilization and its antiseptic properties‚ it is cheap and easily available OTC at any drug store or grocery store. “This readily available oxidant is rapidly converted to the highly reactive hydroxyl radical that damages an array of cellular components” (Atiyeh‚ Dibo‚ and Hayek‚ 2009). “The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA‚ 2014). Have issued a warning regarding its use in surgery and in deep and large

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    Aim: To investigate the effect of hydrogen peroxide concentration on enzyme catalase Indroduction: Enzymes are proteins. They function as biological catalysts. They lower the energy barrier of a reaction so that the reaction can take place at body temperature. Also‚ they can speed up Metabolic reactions without being changed or used up. During a reaction‚ an enzyme molecule combines temporarily with the substrate. When the reaction is complete‚ the enzyme molecules returns to its original dorm

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    nt MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY GROUP ASSIGNMENT BDS4614 / BDS2074 – MANAGEMENT DECISION SCIENCE INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENT 1. This Assignment is a Group Assignment of not more than 2 students and consists of 5 pages with 5 Questions only. 2. Answer all the questions. All questions carry equal marks and the distribution of the marks for each question is given. 3. The hard copy of the answer booklet must be printed and must be submitted to your respective

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    one enzyme can carry out one type of reaction. The catalase enzyme speeds up the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. The hydrogen peroxide molecule acts as the substrate molecule and enters the active site where it is broke down into oxygen and water. The oxygen and water then leave the active site. Catalase enzyme Hydrogen peroxide (toxic) oxygen + water In the investigation I am doing‚ these are the factors I could change:

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    between volume of oxygen and the increase of hydrogen peroxide; as the amount of substrate increases‚ the more oxygen is produced from the enzymatic reaction of hydrogen peroxide. For example‚ when five drops of hydrogen peroxide was added‚ it can be seen that 16.2mL of oxygen collected in the gas syringe‚ whilst when 15 drops were added‚ 96.4mL of oxygen was indicated‚ strongly supporting the original hypothesis‚ which was that as more hydrogen peroxide was added to the yeast‚ the higher the rate

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    Objective: To investigates the enzymatic effect of various materials in the hydrogen peroxide solution. Apparatus & Equipment: Beaker Test tubes Either: water bath (95oC) or Bunsen burner Materials: Fresh Liver Potato cubes Manganese dioxide Hydrogen peroxide** Wood splints **Caution: Hydrogen peroxide is formed continuously as a by-product of chemical reactions in living cells; it is a very toxic (poisonous) substance. [Note: using boiling tubes may provide

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    Devon Backstrom February 5st 2013 PSU Chemistry 222 – Lab 4 Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Abstract: This lab was designed to observe the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into it oxygen and water. The equation for this reaction is H202 H2O + +1/2O2 thus by measuring volume and pressure of O2 generated the amount of O2 generated can be calculated which in turn can be utilized to determine the concentration of water already in the H2O2 solution. The results determined that 3.02% of the

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    Nicholas Acevedo Chem 216 Lab T/Th 8-10:50 Mr. Torres January 31‚ 2013 Experiment 2 Kinetics of H2O2 Decomposition Introduction When measuring the rate of a reaction one can measure the rate at which one of the product appears or the rate at which the reactants disappear. The actual rate of a chemical reaction however is dependent on two things; the temperature the actual experiment is performed at‚ and the concentration pertaining to the reactants. The rate of a reaction more often

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    because it can cause hazard for the humans and possibly to the environment‚ the hydrogen peroxide is now as an alternative to replace formalin for a common treatment for parasites (Pedersen and Flemming‚ 2010). Graslund et al‚ 1 (2003) showed that the hydrogen peroxide acts as chemical that served several purposes such as to eliminate bacteria‚ parasite and also algae in shrimp farming. However‚ the hydrogen peroxide still can be hazardous for the health of farmers (Boyd‚ 1999) and also affect

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