I am trying to investigate how the concentration change affects the reaction rate of sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid and how the concentration change affects the reaction rate of sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid. I anticipate that the higher the concentration of sodium thiosulfate, the faster the reaction between the two substances will be. The scientific reason I predicted was based on collision theory. Collision theory is that in order for chemicals to react, they must come into contact with one another (conflict).
Enzyme research In this survey, we will evaluate how changes in substrate concentration affect the rate of occurrence of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. The enzyme is a biocatalyst. The reaction will be fast, but it will not react. Enzymes usually catalyze the decomposition of materials into less complex materials. Substances on which enzymes act are called substrates. Each enzyme is specific for one substrate. - Phosphodiesterase 4B (PDE 4B) belongs to the 3 ', 5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) specific phosphodiesterase family with low km cAMP. The PDE4 family consists of four paralogous genes called PDE4A, PDE4B, PDE4C and PDE4D. PDE 4 A, PDE 4 B and PDE 4 D are highly expressed in the central nervous system, in particular in the fields of activity, mood and cognition. PDE4C represents only the minimum value
To study how catalase concentration influences reaction rate: To understand how catalase concentration influences enzyme activity and reaction rate to hydrogen peroxide. - Catalase concentration and catalase degradation rate AIM knows if hydrogen peroxide concentration influences the decomposition rate of hydrogen peroxide by catalase decomposition. Scientific Knowledge Hydrogen peroxide is a byproduct of many chemical reactions in organisms. It is toxic and must therefore be degraded by the enzyme catalase found in most organisms. For example. Hydrogen Peroxide Catalase Water + Oxygen 2 H 2 O 2 (aq) 2 H 2 O + O 2 Enzyme Catalase (peroxidase) is the first enzyme found and is one of the fastest enzymes,
Examine how acid concentration affects the reaction rate of hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate (magnesium band) --- My goal is how acid concentration changes influence the reaction rate of CaCO 3 and HCl It is to investigate. We change only one of the variables to make the experiment fair. It is the concentration of acid. In all the experiments we had to maintain the amount of acid, the quality and size of the marble chip, and the temperature of the acid to ensure a fair test.