If you had the equation of H2O2(aq) ==> H2O(l) + O2(g), it wouldn't be balanced, so is incorrect. If it were 2H2O2 ==> 2H2O + O2, then it would be balanced, and H2O2 would be an example of a disproportionation reaction, where H2O2 is both the oxidizing and reducing agent, i.e., the O is both oxidized and reduced to form H2O and O2. Not sure if this is what you are looking for as the question is rather vague.
The chemical formula equation for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, which means it consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
2 H2O2 ---> 2 H2O + O2 + energy, it's exothermic
Actually, manganese dioxide is a catalyst that speeds up the reaction but does not get consumed in the reaction and is not part of the reactants or products
Peroxide is already the chemical name. The formula is O22− I thought it was H2O2
No, H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) is not a base. It is a chemical compound that acts as a weak acid.
The chemical formula equation for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2, which means it consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
The balanced equation for this decomposition reaction is 2 H2O2 -> 2 H2O + O2.
2 H2O2 ---> 2 H2O + O2 + energy, it's exothermic
No. It would have to be H2O2 - H2 = O2 in order to be balanced.
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound also called H2O2.
The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2.
When hydrogen peroxide is heated, it breaks down into water and oxygen gas. The chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 H2O2 -> 2 H2O + O2
The simplified chemical reaction is:H2 + O2 = H2O2
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide produces water and oxygen. 2H2O2(l) -->2H2O(l) + O2(g)
The balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water (H2O) and oxygen gas (O2) is: 2 H2O2 -> 2 H2O + O2. This means that for every 2 moles of hydrogen peroxide, 2 moles of water and 1 mole of oxygen are produced.
There is no real "net ionic" equation, as KI is a catalyst that decomposes H2O2. The "slow step" is H2O2 + I- --> OI- + H2O The "fast step" is H2O2 + OI- --> H2O + I- O2 The overall is: 2 H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2
Actually, manganese dioxide is a catalyst that speeds up the reaction but does not get consumed in the reaction and is not part of the reactants or products