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sand is not a biological tissue but if you add catalase and hydrogen peroxide together, oxygen and water will be formed. This is a process happening in every organ in every organism (especially in the liver) to break down toxic substances like hydrogen peroxide to less reactive substances: oxygen and water.

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Q: Experiment catalase enzyme in test tube with sand and H2O2?
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