An enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of hydrogen peroxide is specifically known as catalase. This chemical reaction that is most catalyzed by catalase H2O2 decomposition to form water (H2O) and oxygen (O2). This chemical reaction is represented by the formula: 2 H2O2 → 2 H2O + O2 (gas) Hypothesis: If the chemical reaction‚ H2O2 decomposition‚ is catalyzed by an enzyme‚ then the rate of the chemical reaction will increase. Materials
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Enzyme Lab Report Introduction: Enzymes are proteins that enable chemical reactions. In the enzyme lab‚ the effects of concentration‚ temperature and pH on the functionality of the enzyme catalase. The enzyme lab was also about measuring reactions by capturing the oxygen that was generated by the reaction. Materials and Methods: Experiment 1‚ 2‚ & 3 Experiment 1 examined the effects of concentration on catalase activity. Experiment 2 examined the effects of concentration in temperature
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Title: Enzyme Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide by Catalase Problem and Objectives: How do different temperatures and different levels of pH affect the reaction rate of the enzymes in chicken liver? Demonstrate the activity of an enzyme in living tissue‚ observe the effects of changes in temperature and pH on the activity of an enzyme‚ perform analyses for the presence of an enzyme in tissues‚ and analyzing relationships between environmental conditions and enzyme activity. Background: Cells produce
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GROUP 2 Kinetics of De-esterification for Synthesis of Benzoic Acid BATCH REACTOR Shane Bulk Chris Crosley David McGuire Max Skula Yunjing Song Shriram Sundarraj Nelson Zhou 155:416 Process Laboratory II Professor Jerry Sheinbeim January 28 – February 28‚ 2014 ABSTRACT The observed reaction that took place in this experiment was the de-esterification of ethyl benzoate to form benzoic acid. This experiment was used to determine the rate constant k of the synthesis of benzoic
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50⁰C. In normal circumstances‚ temperatures away for ideal temperature put a strain of the hydrogen bonds that hold the active site on enzymes. This can lead to breaking of the hydrogen bonds that maintain the shape of the active cite. Rate of reaction is supposed to decreased continuously as more enzymes cannot form enzymes-substrate complex because of a denature active sites as a result of higher kinetic energy supplied to the enzymes from raising the temperature beyond the optimal
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Solar‚ Hydrogen and Fuel Cell : Current & Future Wan Nadia Kamaruddin‚ Azman Zainal Abidin‚ Noorly Akmar Ramli Yuzlina Mohd Yusop‚ Siti Indati Mustapa Policy Analysis and Research Management Pusat Tenaga Malaysia Level 8‚ Bagunan Sapura @ MINES 7 Jalan Tasik‚ The Mines Resort City 43300 Seri Kembangan Selangor‚ Malaysia http://www.ptm.org.my Abstract In its quest to become a developed country by year 2020‚ Malaysia fully subscribes to the concept of sustainable development. The
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BIO 211 Lab Section 11 February 15‚ 2012 Effects of Temperature on Enzymatic Activity Abstract Temperature is a measure of kinetic energy. As this movement increases‚ collision rate and intensity‚ and therefore reaction rates‚ increase. This experiment was conducted to determine if there is a minimum temperature that increase kinetic energy and denature enzymes to slow enzymatic reactions or fail to catalyze them. The experimental results indicate an increase in temperature will increase reaction
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The effect of time on enzyme reaction. Abstract: In this lab investigation we will observe how the amount of hydrogen peroxide is affected by catalase over time. The enzyme was added to 10 mL’s of hydrogen peroxide and observed over time to determine the relation between time and enzyme activity. The hypothesis stated that as time increased substrate would decrease. Therefore I predicted that at 60 seconds‚ there would be the least amount of H2O2. The enzyme activity mirrored my predictions
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Investigation on the effects of Temperature‚ pH levels‚ and Enzyme Concentration on the reaction rate of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide by Catalase The purpose of this investigation is to figure out how temperature‚ pH‚ and enzyme concentration affect the reaction rate of an enzyme. It’s important to understand how certain factors affect enzymes because of their crucial role in the metabolic processes of life. Enzymes lower the activation energy necessary for a chemical reaction to
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start a chemical reaction. This occurs when energy is added to reactants. Amino acid chains are made up by their unique folds which results in formation. Since enzymes are proteins‚ each one consists of its own amino acid in a specific order. Since hydrogen bonds are weak‚ they form between amino
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