The chemical reaction alcohol and peroxide. also the chemical reaction for hydrogen and oxygen
H2O2 is not a chemical reaction, it is Hydrogen Peroxide.
yes
Catalase is the endozyme that then degrades hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
This is considered to be a chemical reaction because it is not possible to rearrange water and oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide. This is science studied.
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
This is a chemical reaction. A decomposition reaction.
The chemical reaction is caused because it is not possible to rearrange water and oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide. This is taught in science.
This is a chemical reaction because it is not possible to rearrange water and oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide after they are split apart (in other words after the chemical reaction has occurred. (And this was also part of the question in my homework so to make it easier Hydrogen peroxide is the reactant, and oxygen and hydrogen are the products.)
Catalysts are important in chemical reactions because they change the rate of a chemical reaction. However, catalysts themselves are not actually a reactant of a reaction. For example, magnesium oxide is a catalyst to hydrogen peroxide, which speeds up the rate that hydrogen peroxide decomposes.
combustion
Decompisition reaction