Students wished to investigate the effect of temperature on the enzyme catalase (from humans), which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas. A measuring cylinder containing water was connected to the test tubes and the volume of oxygen produced was determined by observing the volume of water that was displaced.
They designed their experiment as follows:
- 11 test tubes were set up at room temperature each containing 5ml of peroxide solution
- The test tubes were labelled from 0degrees, to 100degrees in 10degree increments (all measurements in Celsius)
- Temperature in each test tube was monitored via a satalogger
- The solutions in the test tubes were then treated in the following manner.
- Each of the test tubes then had 2ml of catalase solution added to them and the volume of oxygen produced was recorded.
Q1.) Their teacher commented that, while their experiment was well constructed, there needed to be some fine-tuning before the experiment would be more scientifically sound.
Identify one possible change that needs to occur:
What would this change be?