Well the structure H-O-O-H makes it reactive and not nearly as stable as water.
Hydrogen Peroxide decomposes in oxygen gas and water.
Catalase is the endozyme that then degrades hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
This is a chemical reaction. A decomposition reaction.
Hydrogen peroxide is a disinfectant. It kills bacteria that might cause and infection.
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reaction betwen sodiumbisulphite and hydrogen peroxide
No reaction will occur.
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.
Hydrogen peroxide is a disinfectant. It kills bacteria that might cause and infection.
Catalase is an enzyme that is present in potatoes that catalyzes the decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide into H20 (water) and O2 (oxygen). This oxygen that is being formed in the enzymatic reaction is the cause for the bubbles that you see forming.
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
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