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  2. simulation:starch: 2 amylase: 2 temp: 35 maltose: 0 maltase: 0 pH: 7 glucose: 0 amylase inhibitor: 5 Now, adjust the
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  3. Now, adjust the temperature. What happens when you increase the temperature (1 point)? What happens if you decrease the
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  7. 4. During a practical exercise, you find out that you need to adjust the pH of a strong acidic solution of volume 5.6 litres
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  8. In the same simulation, leave the temperature around the middle and adjust the luminosity back and forth. Where would we find a
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  9. C(s) + H2O(g) + Heat <--> CO(g) + H2(g)17. How would you adjust the temperature to increase the amount of product? 18. Does the
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  10. For this question, you will need to adjust the pH until all of the enzymes are denatured. At what pH does all of the amylase
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