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    Succinate Reaction Rates

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    DPIP to be reduced. The addition of the succinate did impact the reactions, however too much the succinate will not be as successful because based on Table 1.4, it was shown that the Sample ID “2” had 100μL of the succinate and it had the reaction rate of 0.68 %/min. However, with the excess amount of succinate which was 200 μL with a reaction rate of 0.0533%/min. However, no addition of succinate could definitely lessen the reaction rate as Sample ID “1” had 0.0267%/min. The mitochondria are…

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    Coffactors Abstact Chemical reaction are a part of every ones life there no dening it this fact. But is there a way to increase these reations and make processed like reasperation and metablolism faster. That is exactly what cofactors are beleived to do, increasing the rate of reaction. In this experirment lactase, ONPG, EDTA, and phosphate buffer are used to determine wether or not cofactors really increase the rate of chemical reation. To measure the reaction a spectrometer will be used.…

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    they affect reactions? Enzymes force reactions, in cells, to maintain a speed necessary for life. Enzymes can also be considered catalysts because they require the reactions to arise faster without themselves changing. For this experiment, the substrate in the enzymatic reaction was sucrase, and it will be causing sucrose to change resulting in the following equation: Sucrose → Glucose + Fructose Where the arrow is in the equation indicates the enzyme, sucrase, used to speed up the reaction. In…

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    Iodine Reaction Lab

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    the reaction rate of iodine and determine the reaction order for H+ and acetone. In order to do this, we ran 7 reactions with HCl, I2, Water, and Acetone. Every Run had different amounts of one of the components. These reactions allowed us to calculate the reaction rates for each of the 7 trials by dividing the molarity of the I2 by the time the reaction took. Next we had to determine the reaction order which required us to put each reaction rate, except for trial I, over the reaction reaction…

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    Iodine Clock Reaction

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    mechanisms and rates of chemical reactions (Sciencebuddies). The mechanisms describe variations of each molecule during the chemical action such as which bond is broken, which bond together newly, and how the three-dimensional shape of the chemical changes (Sciencebuddies). The rate of the reaction is measuring the speed of the chemical reactions (Sciencebuddies). Study of chemical kinetics would have a great impact on chemistry. It benefits on comprehension of chemical reaction processes…

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    Enzymatic Reaction Lab

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    enzyme concentration versus the reaction time of an enzymatic reaction, and the effects of the reactants and products concentration direction of the reaction. Specifically, in this lab the enzymes salivary amylase and phosphorylase were looked at the effect of the enzyme concentration versus the reaction time of an enzymatic reaction were observed by the iodine test along with the benedict’s test. Enzymes are known as biological molecules which catalyze different reactions and all enzymes are…

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    Grignard Reaction Lab

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    melting point were then used to identify the resulting carboxylic acid. The molecular weight was determined using titration techniques and the melting point was measured using a Mel-Temp Apparatus. Data and Results In the formation of the Grignard reaction, the solution turned cloudy…

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    demonstrates how the results of two reactions can create a colored flame with the sugar in the gummy bear. When potassium chlorate is heated to its molten state, it goes through a thermal decomposition reaction that causes it to dissociate into potassium chloride and excess oxygen. The gummy bear is mostly made up of sugar and causes a combustion reaction when mixed with the excess oxygen. Carbon dioxide and gaseous water are released as a result of the reaction. The purple flames that arise are…

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    Iodine Clock Reaction

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    Chemical kinetics are governed by the mathematics of systems of differential equations (Thermodynamics and Kinetics). This means that the rate of any chemical reaction is determined by the type, and amount, of reactants present. Note the rate of a reaction is how fast it occurs. Furthermore, such rate equations can either be distinctively linear or non-linear when graphed. Non-linear equations are supposedly more complex as they generally react to small changes within its parameters…

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    Chemical Reaction Lab

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    A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances, which are the reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, which are the products. The substances in a chemical reaction are either chemical elements or compounds. There are different observations that indicate a chemical reaction has taken place. Formation of precipitate, which is a solid formed in a chemical reaction. Precipitate can take place when solutions containing ionic compounds are mixed and an insoluble…

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