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Well, I would actually guess that there wouldn't be one, being that all you are doing is adding more of the same thing to the same thing. This is because if there was a reaction between hydrogen peroxide and hydrogen peroxide, it would happen all the time, as the molecules of hydrogen peroxide are always next to each other... (well not always, but you get the point) Hope this helps!

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Ammonia (NH3) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can react to form Nitrogen (N2), water (H2O), nitric oxide (NO), and some amount hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). Overall, the reactions involved are exothermic.

Ammonium is a cation (NH4+), the conjugate weak acid from ammonia (NH3)

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No reaction, at normal temperature of dilute H2O2 solution.

Hydrogen peroxide will decompose into water (H2O) and oxygen (O2) when left alone. It will NOT produce hydrogen gas (this is often erronously thought to be the case). Reaction equation: 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2

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15y ago

It is a reaction that has a slow rate constant. They are intentionally used in water treatment (at least) for "advanced oxidation", as they tend to attack different classes of compounds. The equation is roughly: H2O2 + O3 -> H2O + 2O2

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Acetone and Hydrogen Peroxide react to form Acetone Peroxide, a primary high explosive. Acetone and Hydrogen Peroxide only react with the use of a catalyst, the most commonly used being Hydrochloric Acid (although Sulphuric Acid can also be used effectlively, but the temperature must be regulated).

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Sodium hypochlorite aka bleach. It will produce Oxygen, Water and salt (dissolved in water)

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Hydrogen peroxide oxidises iron(II) hydroxide to iron(III)hydroxide

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12y ago

the reactant to hydrogen peroxide is catalase.

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