What chemical reaction is being catalyzed in this experiment? Label the substrate(s), enzyme and product(s). Based on the information in the data table and your graph, is there an optimum temperature for catalase that makes it the most productive in terms of reaction rate? If so, what is the temperature? 3. At what temperature, does the rate of the reaction decrease? Explain why.

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  1. What chemical reaction is being catalyzed in this experiment? Label the substrate(s), enzyme and product(s).
  2. Based on the information in the data table and your graph, is there an optimum temperature for catalase that makes it the most productive in terms of reaction rate?

If so, what is the temperature?

3. At what temperature, does the rate of the reaction decrease? Explain why.

Room
10 Degrees
10 Degrees
20 Degrees
30 Degrees
Temperature
26°C
Below
Above
Above
Above
16 C
36°C
46"C
56°C
Depth of
2.1 cm
2.1 cm
2.1 cm
2.1 cm
2.1 cm
Solution
(d)
Time (t)
56.30 sec
67.81 sec
23.75 sec
18.50sec e
21.30 sec
Rate of
the
T Reaction
(R= d/t)
0.04 cm/sec
0.031cm/sec
0.09 cm/sec
0.114 cm/sec0.1 cm/ sec
4. Using a computer, graph the rate of the reaction on the y-axis and temperature on the x-
axis.
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
16
26
36
46
56
Temperature C
Rate of the Reaction cm/sec
Transcribed Image Text:Room 10 Degrees 10 Degrees 20 Degrees 30 Degrees Temperature 26°C Below Above Above Above 16 C 36°C 46"C 56°C Depth of 2.1 cm 2.1 cm 2.1 cm 2.1 cm 2.1 cm Solution (d) Time (t) 56.30 sec 67.81 sec 23.75 sec 18.50sec e 21.30 sec Rate of the T Reaction (R= d/t) 0.04 cm/sec 0.031cm/sec 0.09 cm/sec 0.114 cm/sec0.1 cm/ sec 4. Using a computer, graph the rate of the reaction on the y-axis and temperature on the x- axis. 0.12 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 16 26 36 46 56 Temperature C Rate of the Reaction cm/sec
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