Influence of temperature on reaction rate Objective: To investigate the influence of temperature on reaction rate: sodium thiosulfate 25 ml hydrochloric acid 5 ml sodium thiosulfate + sodium hydrochloride + sulfur dioxide + sulfur + water apparatus: beaker, stopwatch, thermometer, 25 ml Sodium thiosulfate · 5 ml Hydrochloric acid · Safety of water bath: Always wear goggles so that chemicals will not hit your eyes.
Influence of temperature on reaction rate Objective and assumption The investigation that we chose to investigate is how catalytic influences the effect of temperature on the reaction rate of hydrogen peroxide with water and oxygen . - Separation of urea-degrading bacteria Introduction Organic substances can be synthesized by organic compounds synthesized for the first time in organisms, which are waste generated by natural decomposition of amino acids generated from kidneys.
Influence of temperature on catalase kinetics Introduction In this study, we examined how temperature changes affect enzymes. The enzyme used is catalase, which decomposes hydrogen peroxide, which releases water and oxygen as bubbles. This foaming is a substance used to measure the reaction rate of catalase. Since any enzyme above this value denatures the enzyme, the optimal caloric activity of the enzyme is shown to be 37 ° C. Denaturation is the disulfide, the ion that holds the secondary structure together and the decomposition of hydrogen bonding heat, which in turn changes the shape of the active site and thus stops
The graph uses the enzyme research program to calculate the effect of temperature on reaction rate in enzyme lipase simulation. The reaction rate of lipase at different temperatures is based on a pH value of 9, a substrate concentration of 0.01 mol / L, and an enzyme concentration of 1 × 10 -6 mol / L. As shown, the optimum temperature of the lipase is 37-38 ° C. Actual experimental results on the influence of pH on enzyme catalase kinetics were evaluated using computer software Logger Pro and each experiment was evaluated at 3 minute intervals. The reaction rate of catalase varies from pH 3 to 11 and is a constant variable based on 3 mL 3% H 2 O 2 and 3 drops enzyme concentration.