Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions— What Affects Their Rates?
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Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions— What Affects Their Rates?
Hi guys, I am doing this for my science fair project https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-f ... p011.shtml and I need to know how many tables/graphs to make for this. So far, I have made one table and one graph of my data. https://docs.google.com/document/d/15CA ... NtBIE/edit I remember measuring the temperature of the substance (hydrogen peroxide/water) I used during each temperature I tested for the experiment and I need to know if I need to make a table/graph on that and how it should look if I have to do so. Thank you 
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Re: Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions— What Affects Their Rates?
I am a little unclear what you are asking, perhaps you could clarify a bit. You have a graph of your results, comparing the time it takes for the coffee filter to rise vs. the temperature of the water pot holding the container of hydrogen peroxide. This graph represents the key results from the experiment. Is there another temperature reading you made that you want to plot against the time to rise? Did you also make a temperature reading of the hydrogen peroxide solution, in addition to measuring the temperature of the pot of water surrounding the hydrogen peroxide container?

