Effect of pH on enzyme activity required practical Flashcards
1
Q
Describe the method
A
- Drop of iodine solution into each well of a spotting tile
- Bunsen burner on a heat proof mat and a tripod
- Heat a beaker of water to 35°c (use a thermometer).
- Use a syringe to add 1cm³ of amylase solution to 1cm³ of buffer solution with a pH of 5 to a boiling tube. Wait for 5 minutes.
- Add 5cm³ of starch solution to the boiling tube use a different syringe
- Immediately mix the contents of the tube and start a stop clock.
- Continuous sampling to record how long it takes for the amylase to break down all the starch - use a pipette to take a fresh sample from the boiling tube every 30 seconds and put a drop in a well. When the iodine solution remains the same colour, starch is no longer present.
- Repeat experiment with solutions of different pH values (see how pH affects the time taken for the starch to be broken down
2
Q
independent, dependent and control variables
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Independent - pH of different solution
Dependent - time taken for the starch to be fully broken down
Control - concentration and volume of amylase solution
3
Q
Which enzyme catalyses the breakdown of starch to maltose?
A
Amylase
4
Q
How can we detect starch?
A
By using iodine - if iodine is present, it turns the solution from browny-orange to blue-back
5
Q
How do we calculate rate of reaction?
A
Rate = 1000/time