Biology, asked by keiras, 10 months ago

Imagine you are in a laboratory. You are exploring the following reaction: A + B → C

When the product C is created, bubbles form. When 10mL of A is added to 10mL of B, the reaction takes twenty seconds. Your teacher gives you three unknown substances (X, Y, and Z), one of which is a catalyst for the reaction.

Design an experiment to test substances X, Y, and Z to determine which one is a catalyst for the reaction.

Answers

Answered by bhariaharsh
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Answer:

see if you add the catalyst to the reaction you are performing

you will see excessive bubbles and it will take less time to complete the reaction

Explanation:

one by one try adding X y z least time will be given by the real catalyst

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Answered by lexiclark018
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Answer:

Prepare three test tubes containing reactant A.

Prepare three test tubes containing reactant B.

Add one test tube of reactant B and one unknown to one test tube of reactant A. Repeat for the other two unknowns.

Time the reaction until bubbling stops.

The unknown that causes the reaction to occur the quickest is the catalyst.

Explanation:

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