RP10 Decay Flashcards

1
Q

describe how you would investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of decay of milk

A
  • place full-fat milk and cresol red indicator in a test tube, and lipase solution in another. place both test tubes in a water bath and allow the temperature to equilibrate.
  • transfer drops of lipase into the other test tube and start stopwatch. stir until solution turns yellow and record the time taken.
  • repeat at different temperatures and plot graph of temperature (x) against time taken (y).
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2
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why does the addition of lipase accelerate the decay of milk?

A

lipase is an enzyme which catalyses the breakdown of lipid to fatty acids and glycerol. it provides an alternative reaction route with a lower activation energy

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3
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why does the pH of the solution change during this reaction?

A

fat in milk is broken down into fatty acids by the enzyme lipase, lowering the pH

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4
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what colour is cresol red in alkaline and acidic solutions?

A

alkaline: purple
acidic: yellow

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5
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why does an increase in temperature increase the rate of this reaction?

A

enzyme and reacting particles have a higher kinetic energy and collice more frequently, leading to a faster rate of reaction

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why might the rate of reaction decrease if the temperature is very high?

A

enzymes become denatured as active site changes shape - cannot catalyse reaction

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