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How does the temperature of the substrate effect the rate of the reaction with the enzyme?  

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Plan Aim: How does the temperature of the substrate effect the rate of the reaction with the enzyme? Apparatus needed: Six boiling tubes Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) Potato Delivery tube Three beakers Knife Pestle & mortar Measuring cylinder Ruler White tile Test tube rack Method: First, get all the apparatus needed and collect the hydrogen peroxide in one of the beakers. In one of the other beakers put in cold water and in the third beaker put hot water. Then cut the potato in to 1cm cubes. Decide how many cubes are you going to use for each test and then cut the appropriate number of cubes needed. (Make sure that you use the same amount of potato in each test, if you do not then this will ruin the experiment making it an unfair test.) After this measure some hydrogen peroxide and put it in one of the test tubes,...

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