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Lab Report: Part II: Enzyme Concentration Effects on Rate

Jennifer Bonczar
Catrina Mueller
Marie Sager

When immersed in catalyse B and then placed in the H2O2, the filter discs rose to the top on average of 11.333 seconds.

When immersed in catalyse C and then placed in the H2O2, the filter discs rose to the top on average of 17.75 seconds.

When immersed in catalyse D and then placed in the H2O2, the filter discs rose to the top on average of 27.25 seconds.

Based on our observations, it would seem that catalyse B hastens the reaction the fastest, followed by catalyse C and then catalyse D.

It is possible that catalyses C and D are progressively more diluted than catalyse B, or that catalyses C and D are completely different substances from catalyse B.

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