ACCT 3121 Chapter : Formal Writing 1
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Null hypothesis: there will be no change in the rate of reaction between oxygen and catechol to produce benzoquinone at temperatures of 22 degrees celsius, 5 degrees. Alternate hypothesis: there will be a change in the rate of reaction between oxygen and catechol to produce benzoquinone at temperatures of 22 degrees celsius, 5 degrees. According to the graph, the main trends in our data show that rate of reaction at all three temperatures began in a linear direction with a constant rate. Towards the end of the reaction, at each temperature, the rate of reaction tapered off as the enzyme denatured. The results show that, relative to our hypothesis, there were changes in the rate of reaction at 22 degrees celsius, 5 degrees celsius, and 70 degrees celsius. Celsius, there is a statistically significant difference in the rate of reaction when compared to the control of 22 degrees celsius, which is supported graphically and by our data.