Q10
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Questions
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In the figure shown ,f =40 N (angle force is 40 ) and m=2.0 kg . the magnitude of acceleration of the block is;
13 years ago
Evaluate the hypothesis by comparing the documented data (shows effect of temperature on the rate of lipase catalysed reaction) in the table (and Q10 values you calculated) to theoretical Q10 values and trends evident in a line graph that is typically pre...
3 years ago
Temperature Degrees Rate of reaction 1/T (x10-4) 10 8 20 17 30 33 40 65 50 36 60 0 My Q10 values: T°C = 10°C Q10 = 2.125 = 2.1 = 2 T°C = 30°C Q10 = 1.96969696969697 = 2.0 T°C = 45°C Q10 = 0.2586206896551724 = 0.3 Before starting the experiment that result...
3 years ago
Answers
The following answers were posted by visitors named Q10.
Evaluate the hypothesis by comparing the documented data (shows effect of temperature on the rate of lipase catalysed reaction) in the table (and Q10 values you calculated) to theoretical Q10 values and trends evident in a line graph that is typically pre...
3 years ago
I need help with the rest of it too. Those two parts I have been searching for hours but can't find anything.
3 years ago
Those are my Q10 answers from another question. I rounded the number from 2.125 to 2.
3 years ago
Evaluate the hypothesis by comparing the documented data (shows effect of temperature on the rate of lipase catalysed reaction) in the table (and Q10 values you calculated) to theoretical Q10 values and trends evident in a line graph that is typically pre...
3 years ago
I couldn't find any: 1) theoretical Q10 values 2) Trends evident in a line graph that is typically presented on a reliable website I need this to compare to the other data I have. I need to talk about the hypothesis in this question.
3 years ago
The Q 10 is a measure of the degree to which a biological process depends on temperature. It is defined as the ratio between the rate of a biological process at two temperatures separated by 10 °C.
3 years ago