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    Cow Liver Research Paper

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    hydrogen peroxide ended up breaking down the cow liver emitting gas and foam. There was no reaction with H2O because no enzyme was activated. Evaluation: Error Effect on the data Improvements (How to eliminate this error) We were confused about logger pro at first and how to use it none Read and watch the video more carefully. Works Cited: "What are enzymes? - Novozymes." http://www.novozymes.com/en/about-us/our-business/what-are-enzymes. Accessed 9 Dec. 2016. "hydrogen peroxide |…

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    Lab Report Catalase

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    catalase and hydrogen peroxide the same and only change the level of pH buffer throughout the experiments conducted. This was done to observe the effect different levels of pH buffers have on the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide and the volume of oxygen released. The results from the majority of experiments conducted reflect that though they are in consensus with the hypothesis that the volume of oxygen will be at its highest at pH 7, it was found that the temperature of hydrogen peroxide and the…

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    Potato Catalase Analysis

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    catalase is the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to form water and oxygen, which occurs spontaneously, but not at a very rapid rate. Write a balanced equation for this reaction. Label the reactant and the product. (Remember that catalase is not a reactant or a product and can be written over the arrow separating the reactant from the products.) I will help you with the equation. Catalase 2H2O2 ------------------------> 2H2O + O2 (g) (Hydrogen peroxide) (Water) (Oxygen) 2. Explain why,…

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    Catalase Lab

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    was hypothesized that as the temperature was increased the rate at which the Catalase reactions would be speeded up. A 1% solution of Hydrogen Peroxide was placed in the Catalase and the speed at which the reaction occurred was measured with a stopwatch in seconds. (The stopwatch was stopped once a small filter paper disk soaked in the Hydrogen Peroxide rose) The reactions took place under four different conditions. Each condition gave different results for the speed…

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    Acne Persuasive Speech

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    which can cause your skin to dry out and become irritated, thus causing an overproduction of oil leading to the formation of more acne. [3,4] (As depicted in Figure 3) If washing your face every hour is not the answer, what is? Two therapies, benzoyl peroxide and intense pulsed light therapy are going to be discussed and a recommendation will be made. Each has positive and negative aspects. The recommendation will be based on the following factors that are important to many young adults and/or…

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    (2015) stated that home bleaching is the most commonly used bleaching treatment, because of ease, safety, and effectiveness. This process generally uses low concentrations of whitening agent (10-20% carbamide peroxide or 3.5-6.5% hydrogen peroxide) applied on surface of teeth in gel form with the help of custom-made plastic bleaching trays (Tredwin, Naik, Lewis, & Scully, 2006). These trays are inserted in the mouth normally for 2-8 hours per day, over the period of 2-6 weeks…

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    Enzyme Reaction Lab Report

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    placed into the marked test tube using a pipet which is emptied from the water. 2cm 3 of hydrogen peroxide solution is placed into another test tube using a pipette. Both test tubes are placed in a water bath test tube rack which is maintained at a specific temperature; the test tubes equilibrate for 3 minutes. After the 3 minutes both test tubes are removed from the water bath and the hydrogen peroxide is poured into the calibrated test tube and mixed to avoid yeast suspension residue. It is…

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    Peroxidase Lab Report

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    used during the reaction with proteolytic enzyme trypsin. Additionally, you cannot reuse it as there is nothing left of it to properly react with. The high amounts of peroxidase caused the hydrogen peroxide inhibit itself. There is a lot of peroxidase trying to react to a small supply of hydrogen peroxide, ultimately halting the…

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    completely true, Elephant toothpaste is a chemical reaction of hydrogen peroxide decomposing into water and oxygen gas. First grab a bottle of hydrogen peroxide that is at least 20%-30% pure for the ideal reaction, a small container of dish soap, a sheet of cardboard, a big bottle or beaker with a smaller mouth…

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    Catalase Lab

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    purpose of this experiment was to measure the speed and the effectiveness of the enzyme catalase. The enzyme catalase purpose is to break down harmful substances and turn them into oxygen and water. The substance in this environment was hydrogen peroxide, and the study was to see how well the chicken liver would work if it was in a boiled environment, room temperature environment, an acid immersed environment and a basic environment. The hypothesis for the: Chicken Liver in Room Temperature:…

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