That's a decomposition reaction. One reactant, two (or more) simpler products.
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Both H2O2I and H2OI O2 are unknown compounds, chemically speaking even the first looks rather impossible to me. However HO2I and HOI (with 1 i.s.o. 2 H atoms) are real compounds, when correctly written as HIO2 and HIO they are commonly known as Iodic and hypo-Iodic acid. Doing so, the reaction 2 HIO2 --> 2 HIO + O2(g) is called an 'auto-redox decomposition' or an 'internal oxidation-reduction' reaction.
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That's a decomposition reaction. One reactant, two (or more) simpler products.
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Enzymes are substances that increase the speed of a chemical reaction. 1. A substrate attaches to an enzyms's active site. 2. The enzyme reduces the activation energy of the reaction. 3. The enzyme is not changes by this reaction. That is how a biology book explains it. I hope that helps you.
Calcium (Ca) is element. O2 and CaO are molecules.
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Both H2O2I and H2OI O2 are unknown compounds, chemically speaking even the first looks rather impossible to me. However HO2I and HOI (with 1 i.s.o. 2 H atoms) are real compounds, when correctly written as HIO2 and HIO they are commonly known as Iodic and hypo-Iodic acid. Doing so, the reaction 2 HIO2 --> 2 HIO + O2(g) is called an 'auto-redox decomposition' or an 'internal oxidation-reduction' reaction.
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Most certainly it means: Oxygen molecules ( O2 ) in gaseous state ( O2,g or (O2)g )Note: the letter 'g' should be in subscripted undercase (not Capitalised!)
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CH4g + H2Og COg + 2H2g
In:(H2)g oxidation state: 0 In:(O2)g oxidation state: 0 In:(H2O)l oxidation state: H: +1 and O: -2