Water is H2O. Each molecule contains 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen. Water is a very stable compound.
Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. Each molecule contains 2 atoms of hydrogen and 2 atoms of oxygen. Hydrogen peroxide is an unstable compound that easily decomposes into water and oxygen gas. It is also a strong oxidizing agent.
No. Peroxide is a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in water. Ammonia (NH3) is completely different.
Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.
Water is H20 while hydrogen peroxide is H202. They have different compositons and therefore different properties, similiar to carbon dioxide, CO2, and carbon monoxide, CO.
No! H2O is water and H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide; they have very different chemical properties, because hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent and water is not.
NO! Hydrogen peroxide is an entirely different compound with the formula H2O2. Unlike water, which is a stable compound, hydrogen peroxide is unstable and gradually decomposes to water and oxygen gas. This decomposition can be accelerated by the addition of a catalyst.
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No. Peroxide is a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in water. Ammonia (NH3) is completely different.
Water is H20, which is made of Hyrdogen and Oxeygen
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Water is H2O and hydrogen perioxide is H2O2 hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom than water.
covalent and hyrdogen bonds
Water is H20 while hydrogen peroxide is H202. They have different compositons and therefore different properties, similiar to carbon dioxide, CO2, and carbon monoxide, CO.
No! H2O is water and H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide; they have very different chemical properties, because hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent and water is not.
NO! Hydrogen peroxide is an entirely different compound with the formula H2O2. Unlike water, which is a stable compound, hydrogen peroxide is unstable and gradually decomposes to water and oxygen gas. This decomposition can be accelerated by the addition of a catalyst.
Water is H2O. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. Hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom per molecule than water. The extra oxygen is what makes it a peroxide. "Hydrogen oxide" would be water. The extra oxygen also makes hydrogen peroxide much more reactive than water due to the unstable oxygen-oxygen bond.
Different ratio of hydrogen and oxygen
they are formed by atoms of different types mixing together