What volume of Hydrogen peroxide breaks down yeast?
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What volume of Hydrogen peroxide breaks down yeast? AIM My aim of this experiment is to find out what concentration of hydrogen peroxide breaks down yeast quicker, I will achieve this by doing a practise test, then 2 sets of results and then find out an average. I predict that the higher the concentration of hydrogen peroxide the faster the break down of yeast. The higher the concentration of hydrogen peroxide the higher the rate of reaction. I know this because of the 'COLLISION THEORY'. The collision theory tells me that the higher the temperature of a substance the higher the rate of reaction you will get. The temperature in my case depends on the concentration hydrogen peroxide. So the higher the concentration of hydrogen peroxide the faster it will react with the yeast and the higher the concentration of hydrogen peroxide the more heat I will get. So the weaker the concentration...

