An example of spontaneous decomposition is that of hydrogen peroxide, which will slowly decompose into water and oxygen: : 2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2 thus it would be a degradative reaction
no, this is not synthesis, it is being broken down
2pq+2h2o --> o2+ 2pqh2
Catalase is an enzyme that is substrate-specific, meaning that it has a particular reaction that it will catalyze (to speed up a reaction). Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is the specific substrate reactant with which catalase will react (in a degradation reaction). This is the degradation (breaking down of) reaction. 2H2O2 yields 2H2O+O2 O2 is oxygen which is indicated by the rising of bubbles upon reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the catalase. Sucrose is not the specific substrate assigned to the catalase enzyme, therefore they will not react together in a degradation reaction, hence the lack of oxygen release (lack of bubbles). I hope this was helpful to you. God bless and Jesus loves you.
An example of elimination reaction is seen in the reaction of isobutylbromide with potassium ethoxide in ethanol. Isobutylene, ethanol and potassium bromide is the resulting reaction.
6(CO2 + H2O) ---solar energy--> (C6H12O6) + 6(O2)
Yes, this is the photosynthesis reaction.
2H2O--->2H2 + O2 is a redox reaction because electrons are exchanged during electrolysis.
Co2 +2h2o
I'm not so sure, but: 12H2 + 2N3O6 = 12H2O + 3N2
It can be, depending on the reaction. For example, 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O.
Products are at the right side --> hydrogen H2 and oxygen O2
2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O - reaction to produce water H2+O2-> H2O2 - reaction to produce hydrogen peroxide
O2(g)+2H2(g) -> 2H2O(g) (Remmeber heat/energy must also go into the reaction.) 2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O
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Hydrogen + oxygen → water2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
They are reversible reactions. 2H2 + O2 ----> 2H2O (formation of water) 2H2O ----> 2H2 + O2 (decomposition of water)
2H2O2 ==> 2H2O + O2 the equation is balanced
2h2 + o2 2h2o