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The data collected is "number of molecules of product formed per minute.
Amount ofSubstrate pH3 pH5 pH7 pH 9 pH 11
0.5g 19 39 72 45 2
41.0g 39 81 14 59 14
92.0g 82 168 300 189 103
4.0g 96 198 350 223 121
8.0g 96 198 350 223 121
Required:
a. Identify the dependent and independent variables.
b. Describe the relationship between substrate and the product. Whathappens when you increase the amount of substrate? Predictwhat would happen if you used 20.g of substrate and explain yourreasoning behind the prediction.
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