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Catalase converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
The products of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide are water and oxygen, as shown in the following equation: 2 H2O2 → 2 H2O + O2
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Water & oxygen.
During carbohydrate breakdown, the reactants are salivary amylase, pancreatic amylase, maltase, sucrase and lactase. The products are maltose, glucose, fructose and fiber.
Catalase converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
manganese dioxide
Manganese oxide is a catalyst which speeds up the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
Yes manganese dioxide catalyzes the break down of hydrogen peroxide.
Ketones or phospholipids are the metabolic products for cholesterol breakdown.
Catalase, however it does not produce hydrogen peroxide but rather catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas.
Fatty acid breakdown and, more importantly, the neutralization of hydrogen peroxide.
H2O2 -> H2O + O2 (Without balancing)
Peroxisomes. H2O2 is used to oxidise substrates. The peroxidation reaction is used in order to breakdown toxic substances such as alcohol.
Biodegradable refers to the nature of products that breakdown naturally. Products that breakdown in the environment are less polluting
The products of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide are water and oxygen, as shown in the following equation: 2 H2O2 → 2 H2O + O2
The enzyme catalase breaks down hydrogen peroxide in the liver. Seasons do not generally affect the amount of hydrogen peroxide breakdown, because humans regulate their body temperature.