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    Catalase Lab Report

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    can affect the optimum operation of enzymes. These condition include temperature‚ enzyme concentration‚ substrate concentration‚ acidity‚ salinity‚ and any present activators/inhibitors. In this particular lab‚ temperature was the environmental factor studied. More specifically‚ the enzyme catalase and its substrate hydrogen peroxide were tested under different temperatures. It was discovered that‚ temperature can affect the optimum operation of enzymes; The enzyme catalase has an optimum operation

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    Chemistry lab report

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    Title : Measuremnt of pH With Indicators Aim : 1.To investigate concentration of hydrogen ions in hydrochloric acic and colour changes of indicators 2.To determine standard solutions and the unknowns Variables Independent variable : Concentration of hydrogen ions in hydrochloric acid.The presence of hydrogen ions is varied by using 5 different concentration of hydrochloric acid of 0.1mol/L‚0.01mol/L‚0.001mol/L‚0.0001mol/L‚0.0000mol/L Dependent variable : Colour changes of indicators

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    ka lab report

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    us determine our data. The purpose of this experiment is to follow the changes of pH during the titration of an acid and a base in order to determine the of the weak acid‚ . is a constant for a given acid at a given temperature. In this experiment we determined the Ka using two different methods: 1) the measurement of the pH of a solution containing a known concentration of a weak acid‚ and 2) measurement of the pH at the half-neutralization point in the titration of a weak acid and a strong base

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    each bag and determine its mass.  Record all data in its appropriate table. Lab 1C - using the potato core borer‚ obtain 24 cylindrical slices of potato‚ four for each cup.  Determine the mass of the four cylinders.  Immerse four cylinders into each of the six beakers or cups.  Let stand overnight.  After time is up‚ remove the cores from the sucrose solutions and mass them.  Record all data in its appropriate table. Lab 1D - Using the paper‚ pencil‚ and calculator collected‚ determine solute potentials

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    Carboxylic Lab Report

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    water molecules and are more soluble with one to four carbon atoms. Also‚ it may have an R group that consist of hydrogen or an alkyl group that changes its water solubility. Carboxylic acids with low molecular weight have odor at room temperature and higher molecular weight are solid and have low vapor pressure which have less molecules that allow us to smell it (Staudt 80). When H in the carboxyl group is replaced with an alkyl group‚ it becomes an ester group. “The reaction typically gives

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    Mitochondria Lab Report

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    diseases (Labbe et al.‚ 2008). Also‚ many drugs produced contain drug classes that can inhibit the function of mitochondria by preventing or altering a stage in ATP production in the Krebs cycle or electron transport chain or acting as an inhibitor of an enzyme that carries out a certain reaction in citric acid cycle or ETC (Dykens and Will‚ 2007). These drugs are therefore pretested

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    Lab Report On Catalase

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    Catalase is a common enzyme found in the bodies of all living organisms in contact with oxygen. It is involved in reacting with hydrogen peroxide to convert it into water and oxygen and can do so with millions of hydrogen peroxide particles each second. These types of enzymes have many uses in bodily systems commonly known as proteins that speed up the rate of the metabolic process by regulating the chemical process which helps digest food and break down toxic substances. The most favourable conditions

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    The Charge/Mass (e/m) Ratio of the Electron PHYS 0212: Introduction to Laboratory Physics Fall 2012 Abstract The experiment conducted demonstrated correlation between the charge and mass of an electron and the behavior of magnetic fields. The lab was divided into four parts. The first three parts were conducted with a compass that was used to locate the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet‚ a solenoid and then a pair of Helmholtz coils. As a result of these trials‚ our observations found

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    What pH Level Causes a Plant to Grow Best Alexis Chavez‚ Heather Nutt‚ Nguyen Phan Introduction We knew that water is normally stated as the best form of liquid to make sure plants grow as best as they can‚ but we wanted to know if causing the water to be more basic or more acidic would affect how the plant grew. Our hypothesis was that if the plant is treated with a pH of 12 then treated with another pH. Materials The materials used were three identical plants‚ that each had 4 sections that were

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    Lab Report

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    chemicals before use. Abide by specific warnings and directions. 3. Collect all materials needed for a procedure before proceeding. 4. Perform reactions under the hood when directed. Chemicals may be weighed and prepared at balance or lab tables‚ but tests should be carried out under the hood. 5.Acids and caustic chemicals are stored in the hood. Please do not take these chemicals from the hood. Procedure: PART 1: Metathetical reactions Precipitation reactions A1. Add a

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