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Rate Of Reaction Hydrogen Bonding
2,165 wordsRESEARCH I know that Rennin is an enzyme, so before conducting this experiment I am first going to do some research into enzymes and their effects. 1. Enzymes Enzymes are large globular molecules of which the vast majority are protein in nature, though some, known as 'ribozyme's' are made of RNA. Enzymes have catalytic properties; in other words, they alter the rate of reaction without themselves undergoing a permanent change. Most chemical reactions require an initial input of energy, called ac...
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Carbon Dioxide Measuring Cylinder
3,019 wordsAim 1 To find Fermentation Aims Aim 1 To find out what factors affect how quickly bread dough rises. There are a number of factors that affect how quickly bread dough rises. These are: · Amount of sugar-if the amount of sugar is increased, the rate of reaction will increase. Adding a higher concentration of sugar will increase the sugar particles in a given space. As the mixture is heated, the sugar particles will begin to move. Due to a lack of space, this would result in collisions. Thu...
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One Of The Greatest University Of Cambridge
843 wordsJames Clerk Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on the thirteenth of November in 1831. His original name was James Clerk. Maxwell was added after his mother died when James was a mere eight years old. In 1841, Maxwell was sent to the Edinburgh Academy when he was eleven. At the Edinburg Academy, Maxwell had two papers published by the Royal Society of Edinburg. From the Edinburg Academy, Maxwell began furthering his academic career at the University of Cambridge in 1850....
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Electromagnetic Radiation Electromagnetic Waves
538 wordsJames Clerk Maxwell Introduction James Clerk Maxwell was a British physicist. Maxwell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on November 13, 1831. He was educated at Edinburgh Academy from 1841 to 1847. He then entered the University of Edinburgh, and went on to study at the University of Cambridge in 1850, graduating with a bachelors degree in mathematics in 1854. In 1860, he moved to London to become a professor of philosophy and astronomy at Kings College. Due to the death of his father in 1865, Max...
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Degrees Celsius Kinetic Theory
806 wordsSquash Ball Experiment Input Variables: Pressure Of Air in Ball Type Of Surface Height Of Drop Temperature of Ball Material of Ball Acceleration Due To Gravity Mass Angle Of Surface Air Resistance Diameter of Ball Outcome: Height Of Bounce Prediction The squash ball will bounce higher as the temperature gets warmer. This is because as it gets warmer the atoms in the ball vibrate more. This means that when it hits the ground the atoms push each other way forcing the ball to bounce higher. When th...
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