H2O2 is Hydrogen Peroxide.
H202 is a compound. It is the chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide, which consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is not classified as an acid. It is a compound that can act as an oxidizing agent and can exhibit acidic or basic properties depending on the solution's pH.
it is important because the shape of h2o2 must be complementary to the shape of the active site of the calase enzyme. Enzyme substarate complex can be formed and enzyme product complex can then be formed. If h202 shape was not complementary of the shape of the active site of catalase h202 could not be broken down into water and oxygen. Without the enzyme present it would take days for the h202 to break down. It would eventually break but it would take a long time. So the shape is important because without h202 would not be able to bind with the active site.
You get an Anti Markovnikov addition to an alkane. The bromide ends up on the less substituted carbon in this instance. Br is the only halogen that is effected by H202. If you were to add HCL and H202 to an alkane, the Cl would attatch to the most heavily substituted carbon (follows Markovnikov).
Nope - water is H2O... H2O2 is Hydrogen Peroxide.
4 atoms are in h202.
There are three elements in H202: hydrogen and oxygen.
Because peroxide will yield H202 upon reaction with acid while Dioxide will not yield H202 with acid
The meaning of H202?
H202 is a compound. It is the chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide, which consists of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms.
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Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) is a compound.
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H2O2 has an important role in the oxidative stress.
H2O2 is the formula for hydrogen peroxide.
The equivalent is 1,6.10e-15 moles.