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1. The enzyme invertase breaks down sucrose into its two component monosaccharides. (a) The effect of pH on the initial rate of the reaction catalyzed by invertase was investigated at 25°C. (i) Suggest
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1. The enzyme invertase breaks down sucrose into its two component monosaccharides. (a) The effect of pH on the initial rate of the reaction catalyzed by invertase was investigated at 25°C. (i) Suggest why the temperature was kept at 25°C. (2)
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Rate of reaction is at it's highest when in 25c.
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