When Hydrogen Peroxide (2H2O2) is combined with a small piece of liver, the hydrogen peroxide decomposes. This is because the small piece of liver acts as a catalyst, or the cause, of the decomposition of the Hydrogen Peroxide.
The balanced equation is thus:
2H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) ---------> 2H2O + O2
Hydrogen peroxide.
HO = hydroxide. H2O2 = Hydrogen Peroxide.
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.
Hydrogen + Bromine ---> Hydgrone Bromide H + Br ---> HBr
2 H2O2(aq) O2(aq) + 2 H2O(aq)
Hydrogen peroxide.
hydrogen peroxide
HO = hydroxide. H2O2 = Hydrogen Peroxide.
Hydrogen and oxygen can for water or hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is unstable, so unless it is stored in a dark container it will break down into water.
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.
Any reaction occur.
water
The reaction is:2 H2O2-----------------2 H2O + O2
hydrogen gas
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Hydrogen + Bromine ---> Hydgrone Bromide H + Br ---> HBr
hydrogen peroxide (2H202)