The reaction rate of H2O2 H2O+O2.
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Sc1 Investigation-The Plan Introduction The experiment I will be conducting for this, my biology coursework, is the reaction of: H2O2 H2O+O2 Prediction My prediction of this experiment is that the higher the concentration of the h2o2 the quicker the reaction will be and this can be seen in the graph showing the data of my preliminary test. I have come to this prediction because logically the more particles of h202 in a space the more likely the necessary reaction will take place in a shorter amount of time. Method The H2O2 is Hydrogen Peroxide and is also the solution in which the reaction will take place and so will be converted to water. There will be a catalyst in use during this experiment, more specifically an enzyme (biological catalyst). This enzyme will be introduced in the form of a bead (as the bead size can vary-see varying factors) containing Sodium Alginate and Yeast (i.e. catalase) which...

