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decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using a catalyst, commonly manganese(IV) oxide
Catalysts are compounds which speed up reactions without doing any chemical changes. Eg= MnO2 , V2O5 , Pd(CH3COO)2
1. Maleic anhydride is hydrated. This produces maleic acid. 2. Maleic acid is isomerised in the presence of a catalyst. 3. Fumaric acid is produced. Easy as that! (Except the temperature and pressure have to be kept controlled throughout)
You can separate seeds by method of hand picking.Or many a times different seeds have different densities and they might get separated by putting the mixture in water as the lighter seed would float.
It takes about 5 minutes to learn the order, just read it out for 5 minutes and it's there.
A common method is to add a catalyst.
decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using a catalyst, commonly manganese(IV) oxide
It's a method for converting NOx gases to N2 and H2O with the help of a catalyst and using usually ammonia as a reducing agent.
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It depends where you are starting from.
It depends on where you are starting from and your method of travel.
Straight line method.