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Why is there a change in colour in test tubes?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The test tubes that have a change in color will mean that they had a reaction occur still and the cofactor that that chelating agent binds to, is not a cofactor of catcholase. ... Since citric acid is a natural preservative found in foods, the copper will be the cofactor of the enzyme catecholase.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The test tubes that have a change in color will mean that they had a reaction occur still and the cofactor that that chelating agent binds to, is not a cofactor of catcholase. ... Since citric acid is a natural preservative found in foods, the copper will be the cofactor of the enzyme catecholase.

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