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The Effect Of Substrate Concentrations On The Rate Of The Decomposition Of Hydrogen Peroxide When Catalyzed By The Enzyme Catalase.  

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The Effect Of Substrate Concentrations On The Rate Of The Decomposition Of Hydrogen Peroxide When Catalyzed By The Enzyme Catalase For this investigation I have been asked to investigate (by experimentation) the effect of substrate concentrations on the rate of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide when catalyzed by the enzyme catalase. This is part of our work on the function of enzymes, how they work and the effects of conditions on how they work. We have learnt about the formation of enzyme-substrate complexes, the lock and key model, induced fit model, activation energies of normal reactions and enzyme-catalyzed reactions, equilibrium, specificity and denaturation. Let me write specifically about the enzyme, catalase and the substrate, hydrogen peroxide. In organisms, hydrogen peroxide is a toxic by-product of metabolism, of certain cell oxidations to be more specific. Hydrogen peroxide on its own is relatively stable and each molecule can stay in this state...

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