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Enzymes at work The aim of my investigation is to find out what pH the enzyme named peroxidase works best at. We can find the enzyme peroxidase if we grind up celery, or most other animal and plants. A chemical reaction in plants and animals produce hydrogen peroxide, this can poison them if it is allowed to accumulate. The enzyme peroxidase acts as a catalyst for decomposing hydrogen peroxide, it is broken down into water and oxygen. The reaction is: 2H20 = 2H20 + O2 (Aq) (L) (G) I plan to measure the amount of oxygen given off by the celery at different pHs and whichever pH helps the enzyme produce the most oxygen. Before I do this I must do a preliminary plan to see what my other variables should be so that I can get the best results. I predict that the optimum pH will be around 7 because if it goes any...

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