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There isn't one because there is no reaction beyond the catalysis of the decomposition of the peroxide.
The balanced reaction for N2H4 + H2O2 --> N2 + H2O is N2H4 + 2H2O2 --> N2 + 4H2O
The balanced equation for the reaction is: N2H4 + H2O2 -> N2 + H2O The coefficients for the balanced equation are: 1 N2H4 + 1 H2O2 -> 1 N2 + 2 H2O
The balanced equation for this decomposition reaction is 2 H2O2 -> 2 H2O + O2.
2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O - reaction to produce water H2+O2-> H2O2 - reaction to produce hydrogen peroxide
Catalysis is the use of a catalyst in a reaction.Certain substances, called catalysts, can increase the rate of a reaction without being consumed by it.An example is the decomposition of H2O2: 2222(aq)22Catalysts can be described as being homogeneousor heterogeneous.Homogeneous: reaction takes place within a single phase, as in the example above with the H2O2.Heterogeneous: reaction involves two different phases, as in the example that follows. 2N2O ----> 2N2 + O2 - this reaction is usually slow, but if the reactants are bought into contact with a metal such as gold, the reaction speeds up considerably.A catalyst lowers the activation energy required for the reaction. Let me know if this helped or if there is a certain thing that you need me to cover about it.
The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2.
Actually, manganese dioxide is a catalyst that speeds up the reaction but does not get consumed in the reaction and is not part of the reactants or products
If you had the equation of H2O2(aq) ==> H2O(l) + O2(g), it wouldn't be balanced, so is incorrect. If it were 2H2O2 ==> 2H2O + O2, then it would be balanced, and H2O2 would be an example of a disproportionation reaction, where H2O2 is both the oxidizing and reducing agent, i.e., the O is both oxidized and reduced to form H2O and O2. Not sure if this is what you are looking for as the question is rather vague.
No. There are two O's on the right side and three on the left. The balanced form is 2 H202 -> 2 H20 + 02. All of the O's are the letter 0 in this equation. All numbers are subscripts except the two 2's in front of the H's that have a space after them. I've taken college-level chemistry, so I remember how to do this.
H2O2 + 2 KI --> 2 KOH + I2
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