yes if hydrogen peroxide is h2o2
Peroxidase
Catalases are enzymes that catalyse the conversion of hydrogen peroxide to water.
Sand does not contain any enzymes or catalysts to decompose hydrogen peroxide
A substrate is a substance in which an enzyme reacts. The substrate for catalase would be hydrogen peroxide otherwise known as H2O2.
No reaction will occur.
Catalase breaks down Hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is toxic, when the catalase brakes down the H202 the products are water and oxygen, which are not toxic. toxic stuff in your body sucks.
Absolutely anything. Peroxide is so unstable that anything that oxygen can nucleate on will catalyse the decomposition. That includes ions, dust, other gas bubbles, you name it, although the reaction rate will vary.
Hydrogen peroxide is a teeth whitener, google "hydrogen peroxide teeth."
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
Catalase is. it is an enzyme located in the liver that breaks down poisonous hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen ( 2 H2O2 -----> 2 H2O + O2) and it is estimated to catalyse around 38 million molecules of hydrogen peroxide per second!
Yes, it is produced by various metabolic processes, but there are mechanisms to break it down quickly so that it does not damage cells by oxidation. That is why liver and potatoes will catalyse its decomposition in the lab.
hydrogen+peroxide