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    Default How does pH affect rate of the Catalse working?

    What the title says.

    Don't tell me to google thanks. Will give +REP for good detailed explanation. I'm just curious.
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    I think the pH has to be below 7 for ideal environment, that is cause enzymes (Catalase) work best at alkali - neutral pH. If it gets too acidic then the active site of the enzyme is denatured and will not function correctly

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    Urmm Hard question without knowing wether you mean a Biologcal Catalist or a metal catalist?
    Diffent catalist have diffent prefered levels of asidity "/
    Take many of the enzimes envolved in your digestion within your stomach they work best at high asidity, hence why they are there "/
    Diffent enzimes can handle diffent envirments "/

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    though all enzymes are biological catalysts lol

    yeh I know it's related to denaturing but WHY

    somethinga bout bonds and stuff... I need good explanations :[
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