Why are bubbles produced when hydrogen peroxide reacts with catalase?
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A damaged enzyme may no longer work to catalyze a chemical reaction.Catalase is an enzyme in the liver that breaks down harmful hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. When this reaction occurs, oxygen gasbubbles escape and create foam.
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A damaged enzyme may no longer work to catalyze a chemical reaction.Catalase is an enzyme in the liver that breaks down harmful hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. When this reaction occurs, oxygen gasbubbles escape and create foam
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A damaged enzyme may no longer work to catalyze a chemical reaction.Catalase is an enzyme in the liver that breaks down harmful hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. When this reaction occurs, oxygen gasbubbles escape and create foam
hope you understand
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