Not only is hydrogen peroxide solution a liquid, the pure, undiluted form of H2O2 is a liquid. Most people will never see pure H2O2 as it is extremely dangerous; even the rocketry industry, where H2O2 is used as rocket fuel, uses dilute solutions of it.
H2O2 is the formula for hydrogen peroxide.
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
Yes hydrogen is a non metal
The reaction that produces more pure oxygen which is not united with other elements is solid potassium permanganate with hydrogen peroxide rather than solid potassium permanganate with sulfuric acid with H2O2.
noSodium peroxide has the molecular structure of Na2O2(s); it is a solid at room temperatureHydrogen peroxide has the molecular structure of H2O2(l); it is a liquid at room temperature
hydrogen peroxide is H2O2 break down occurs 2H2O2 - 2H2O + O2
liquid or gas
No, Hydrogen peroxide is a compound the chemical formula H2O2. Hydrogen and element and is shown as either H or H2. Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature while hydrogen peroxide is a liquid, and is used in hospitals.
a strong colourless oxidising liquid
Benzoyl peroxide is a pale yellow solid... at least that's what I recall; it's possible the yellowish color was due to impurities/degradation products. Hydrogen peroxide is a clear colorless liquid in concentrations up to 70%; I've never seen any higher concentration.
It is a gas and a liquid
solid with hydrogen bonds making it less dense than its liquid form
It stands for Hydrogen peroxide.A liquid in room temperature.
Hydrogen peroxide is a colorless, viscous and unstable liquid, which is used in disinfectants and bleaches. It has no atomic number since it is a compound.
water is made
solid