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reaction betwen sodiumbisulphite and hydrogen peroxide
No reaction occurs between the acidified hydrogen peroxide and the other halide ions, because the hydrogen ions involved in both cases are in the same group. For a reaction to occur it needed to have an element that is more reactive than hydrogen.
No reaction will occur.
i think it's a combustion reaction because heat is involved. hope it's right
Hydrogen Peroxide decomposes in oxygen gas and water.
Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidising agent, and oxidation is an exothermic reaction. The liver is being oxidised.
Catalase is the endozyme that then degrades hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
This is a chemical reaction. A decomposition reaction.
The reaction of common household hydrogen peroxide is rather boring. But pure H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) mixed with sugar which is C12H22O11 results in the production of H2O and CO2.
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
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yes