H2O2 is a covalent compound, as a pure sample of it cannot be split into other separate compounds by physical means. However, the bottle labeled "Hydrogen Peroxide" in your medicine cabinet is actually a mixture (it's about a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide the compound in water).
It is a compound similar to water, but containing another oxygen. The compound is H2O2. The extra oxygen makes it a great source of oxygen (in pure form, not the 3% solution you get in a bottle) and if often used as a rocket oxidizers to burn fuel for the propulsion in space
Hydrogen peroxide itself is a pure substance. Hydrogen peroxide in bottles at the drugstore is a mixture; it's a solution of hydrogen peroxide (about 3%) in water (about 97%) with possibly some traces of a stabilizing material.
Hydrogen peroxide is a pure compound.
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Hydrogen is not a mixture at all. It is an element and therefore a pure substance.
it will dilute into a pure h2o substance -- virtually, its unusable. Sorry dude :)
Soduim is a pure substance. But it is a mixture because it was pshsically combined. Soduim is a pure substance. But it is a mixture because it was pshsically combined.
The reaction of common household hydrogen peroxide is rather boring. But pure H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) mixed with sugar which is C12H22O11 results in the production of H2O and CO2.
Neither. C2H2 is a compound (pure substance) so it is not a mixture at all. Hint: mixtures don't have chemical formulas.
Hydrogen peroxide is not a mixture at all. It is a pure substance.
Mixture, because it is mixed with all sorts of chemicals, such as smog, and or pollen.Mixture is NOT a pure substance, because to be a pure substance, it can't be mixed with anything.
Pure Substance
It is not a mixture at all. H2O2 is a (pure) compound
No. Hydrogen is a pure substance.
Hydrogen is not a mixture at all. It is an element and therefore a pure substance.
It is an element so pure substance...Roll Tide
Hydrogen peroxide is a compound, but it is too unstable to exist in pure form undermost conditions. Therefore, when encountered in a laboratory or during medical treatment, hydrogen peroxide is almost always a mixture with water.
No. Hydrogen gas is an element, making it a pure substance.
Pure hydrogen peroxide has a pH of 6.2
H2O2 is a covalent compound, as a pure sample of it cannot be split into other separate compounds by physical means. However, the bottle labeled "Hydrogen Peroxide" in your medicine cabinet is actually a mixture (it's about a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide the compound in water). I hope i could help out :)
pure substance?