it expands by 35 times like a balloon it eventually causes an explosion
biocide
No
Hydrogen peroxide react with chlorine.The reaction is the following:H2O2 + Cl2 = 2 HCl + O2
This reaction would not take place. In Chemistry, there is a list called the Activity Series that dictates which metals can replace others in single and double replacement reactions. Hydrogen is more reactive than copper and thus the copper will not be able to react with the Hydrogen Peroxide.
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
Sand does not contain any enzymes or catalysts to decompose hydrogen peroxide
test it and find out
The ground meat has more surface area available to react with the hydrogen peroxide.
Thorium (as a metal) doesn't react with hydrogen peroxide.
biocide
No
Hydrogen peroxide react with chlorine.The reaction is the following:H2O2 + Cl2 = 2 HCl + O2
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In the presence of ammonia and copper, hydrogen peroxide will decompose, liberating oxygen gas. The oxygen gas dissolves in the solution and oxidizes copper to copper (2+). Then the ammonia reacts with the Cu2+ forming a complex with deep blue color.
The acetone and hydrogen peroxide would react with each other to make the high explosive acetone peroxide. An acid such as hydrochloric is commonly used in the synthesis of acetone peroxide, which speeds up the formation if it.
This reaction would not take place. In Chemistry, there is a list called the Activity Series that dictates which metals can replace others in single and double replacement reactions. Hydrogen is more reactive than copper and thus the copper will not be able to react with the Hydrogen Peroxide.
yes it does.