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How does the temperature of catalyse affect the rate of which it reacts with hydrogen peroxide?  

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How does the temperature of catalyse affect the rate of which it reacts with hydrogen peroxide? Aim The ain of this investigation is to find out how the temperature of the enzyme catalyse affects the rate that it reacts with hydrogen peroxide Prediction I predict that the higher the temperature of the catalyse, the quicker the reaction with hydrogen peroxide but when the temperature of the enzyme excides about 40 C will start to decrease. I think this because of my knowledge about enzymes. I know that enzymes are found in all living things. I have found out when doing previous experiments with enzymes that the optimum temperature for a reaction involving enzymes is about 40 C after about 40 C the bonds in the enzyme begin to brake or denature this makes the enzyme loose its shape and stop working so the reaction rate will decrease and eventually the reaction will stop. Equipment list To carry...

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