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Their physical properties are similar except for that hydrogen peroxide is 40% denser.
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
physical- cutting something curling your hair making steam freezing something Chemical- burning a candle toasting toast peroxide on a cut.
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Catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen. Catalase is found in blood and bacteria in the wound. The bubbles you see are from the oxygen that is being released.
Their physical properties are similar except for that hydrogen peroxide is 40% denser.
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
No, hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, meaning in each molecule there are two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. Water is H2O, meaning that each molecules has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen peroxide has different chemical and physical properties from water. It is more acidic, more viscous, and has a higher boiling point. It decomposes easily into water and oxygen and is a strong oxidizer.
They both are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Has 2 H bonds among molecules. They have a few different properties too.
Hydrogen is neither a chemical or physical property...it is a chemical element.
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physical- cutting something curling your hair making steam freezing something Chemical- burning a candle toasting toast peroxide on a cut.
Chemical. The hydrogen peroxide breaks down into water and elemental oxygen. Two new substances are created.
Cleaning involve chemical reactions but cleaning is possible also by dissolution of contaminants - a physical process.