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AP Bio Lab 2

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Analyses Osmosis and Diffusion Osmosis and Diffusion are processes of passive transport. In this lab we studied the basic concepts of molecular movement in solutions. During the execution of the experiment, I became aware that molecules are in constant motion and tend to move from areas of higher concentration to those of lower concentration. Diffusion is the movement of molecules following that concentration gradient. It occurs on the diverse states of matter. Osmosis refers to the specialized diffusion of molecules of water through a selectively permeable membrane.

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Katie Hallstead Mrs. Legary AP Biology p. 0 November 1, 2012 AP Biology Lab 2: Enzyme Catalysis Abstract: This experiment tested the effects of extreme temperatures on catalase activity, the reaction of catalase and hydrogen peroxide, and the rates of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by enzyme catalysis. We used titration and baseline techniques to drop the potassium permanganate into the hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid, and we counted how many drops it took for the solution to permanently turn purple. We recorded how long it took and how much potassium permanganate was used. We recorded our results of how long it took for the solution to turn purple and how much potassium permanganate was used. Problem: What is the baseline amount of hydrogen peroxide in a 1.5% solution?
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