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Q: Why is ammonia water is added to hydrogen peroxide?
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Does peroxide have ammonia?

No. Peroxide is a solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in water. Ammonia (NH3) is completely different.


What are two chemicals that contain hydrogen?

There are very many. A few examples are: Water (Dihydrogen monoxide) hydrogen peroxide Ammonium Ammonia


Why does bubbling occur when hydrogen peroxide is added to the catalase potato?

The hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 , is being decomposed into water and oxygen gas (the bubbles).


What would happen if platinum was added to hydrogen peroxide solution?

The platinum acts as catalyst and causes the hydrogen peroxide to decompose into water and oxygen.


What happens when manganese dioxide is added to hydrogen peroxide and why was manganese dioxide added to the test tube containing hydrogen peroxide?

Yes, it would bubble because the bubbles are the result of the breakdown of two hydrogen peroxide molecules into oxygen and two water molecules.


How is the strength of hydrogen peroxide changed?

Water is added to decrease the Conc^ or the water is evaporated of to increase the Conc^


What is the chemical formula for oxygen hydrogen?

the way you ask the question it would be HO, but it can't happen that way, HO is really H2O2 or hydrogen peroxide. this is my answer. However, the more common compound is water, or H2O. the above is not part of my answer and is wrong. HO and H2O are diffrerent things. HO does not really occur naturally, it occurs as H2O2 or hydrogen peroxide and while it is similar to water, it is NOT water, ingest enough and you will DIE. Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 and water H2O are DIFFERENT. what you say is like saying carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are the same thing, or aqueous ammonia and anhydrous ammonia are the dame thing. Hydrogen peroxide (H202) and dihydrogen monoxide (h20) are NOT the same thing.


Does hydrogen peroxide blow up in water?

No. Hydrogen peroxide is usually dissolved in water to make it more stable. The peroxide you buy at the pharmacy is 3% hydrogen peroxide and 97% water. Pure hydrogen peroxide, which is a dangerously strong oxidizer, can explosively decompose into water and oxygen.


What does Hydrogen peroxide decompose into?

Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen.


Dissociation of hydrogen peroxide?

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) does not dissociate in water.


What is the solvent and solute of hydrogen peroxide?

The material most commonly called "hydrogen peroxide", especially by non-chemists, is a solution of the solute hydrogen peroxide in water as the solvent.


How can you tell hydrogen peroxide and water apart?

Formula for Water - H20 Formula for Hydrogen Peroxide - H2O2