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Why dose hydrogen peroxide decomposes much faster in the presence of the enzyme catalase?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Answer:

It fastens the reaction.

Explanation:

Catalase is a compound which breakdowns the large compounds or hydrogen into smaller units. Therefore, this is the reason that hydrogen peroxide decomposes faster in the presence of catalase, as it helps to breakdown hydrogen in and the reaction’s speed increase in this regard. Decompositions aids the different process linking with each other. Every living beings have catalase process to speed up the work. Every molecule have some kinetic energy, it just aids them to work quickly in thermodynamic form.

Answered by fortniteak155
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Answer:

Catalayse act as a catalyst so it decomposes faster

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