It releases the peroxidase in the liver cells.
nothing happens, temperature and the particle theory play a role in this.
increase the surface area of the liver exposed and releases the enzyme catalase.
1. release the enzyme out
2. increase the total surface are
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
The catalysts can be used to increase or decrease the speed of a chemical reaction. The catalysts which reduce the speed of a reaction are called negative catalysts. They decrease the speed of the reaction by increasing the activation energy of the reaction.
Yeast does not react with hydrogen peroxide but it is a catalyst. Hydrogen peroxide (H202) decomposes into H2O and O2. This is always happening but at a very low rate so you don't notice it. If you add yeast to hydrogen peroxide it will speed up the decomposition of H2O2. However the yeast does not react with the H2O2 and nothing is chemically altered in the yeast. That is because yeast is a catalyst.
Hydrogen peroxide:Oxygen usually has the oxidation state of -2, but in peroxides or perchlorates (anything with a per) it becomes -1. Therefore, hydrogen peroxide is:H2O2Magnesium Dioxide:The prefix di on oxygen tells us that there will be two of them. From that, the equation would be:MgO2but I'm not sure how likely this is in reality. Since Mg is +2, and O is usually -2 it's more likely that you will see this reaction:2Mg + O2 --> MgO
with HCl the reaction is endothermic and homolysis of HCl does not occur as the effect follows free radical mechanism. The homolysis of HI occurs but the i radical forms iodine molecule and also it's activation energy is high.
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
Answering "Experiment on the effect of the PH of enzymatic reaction using hydrogen peroxide and extract of spinach leaf?"
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) spontaneously degrades to water and oxygen according to the reaction: 2H2O2 ---> 2H2O + O2 As with any reaction, higher temperature increases the rate of the reaction. Specifically, higher temperature will accelerate the rate that H2O2 degrades.
Catalase converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
Bleaches it
Fresh plant material or raw beef liver are two things that effect hydrogen peroxide. This is similar to the effect that MnO2 gives.
The chemicals (acid) in the liver are burned out creating gas and when you put the liver into hydrogen peroxide, it won't bubble at all.
I t makes it go boom.
water and oxygen will be produced!!
No. Your retainer should not have glue.
It has a cooling effect while it works and bubbles.
The IUPAC name is hydrogen peroxide. Other, less common, names include dioxidane and dihydrogen dioxide If you let it sit out in open air, it will decompose into H2O and O2. 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2