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The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Reaction of the Enzyme Catalayse and Hydrogen Peroxide  

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Wednesday 17th January 2001 The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Reaction of the Enzyme Catalayse and Hydrogen Peroxide; Aim; The effect of temperature on the rate at which enzymes work. Method; We set up the experiment as shown; Based upon a preliminary experiment we have decided to carry out the experiment as shown... 1. Extract the enzyme catalayse from 2g of celery by crushing with a pestle and mortar and adding 2ml of water. 2. Heat a water bath over a Bunsen burner until it reaches the desired temperature. This temperature will be maintained until the water is needed. 3. We will then place 5ml of H2O2 into a conical flask using a pippet and measuring cylinder. This chronicle flask will then be placed into the water bath, which has now been taken of the heat. 4. While the heat is equilibrating between the two liquids to the...

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