water is made
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would be a highly flammable gaseous mixture. If ignited, the mixture would burn, explode, and form water vapor. Water is not a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen but a compound.
Hydrogen peroxide has a molecular formula of H2O2. So each molecule of hydrogen peroxide has a 1:1 ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. Its structural formula is H-O-O-H. The overall equation for the process during which hydrogen peroxide is made is H2+O2 ---> H2O2.
When I put my rusted ligature (instrument piece) into Hydrogen peroxide it bubbled a lot and made it easier to remove the rust but it does not fully get the rust off on its own.
Hydrogen peroxide is a very powerful oxidizing agent. The cell walls of the yeast are made up of organic compounds that can be oxidized by the H2O2. It destroys the cell walls and kills the yeast in the process.
What would happen to our cells if they made a poisonous chemical? You might think that they would die. In fact, our cells are always making poisonous chemicals. They do not die because our cells use enzymes to break down these poisonous chemicals into harmless substances. Enzymes are proteins that speed up the rate of reactions that would otherwise happen more slowly. The enzyme is not altered by the reaction. You have hundreds of different enzymes in each of your cells. Each of these enzymes is responsible for one particular reaction that occurs in the cell. In this lab, I am studying an enzyme that is found in the cells of many living tissues. The name of the enzyme is catalase; it speeds up a reaction, which breaks down hydrogen peroxide, a toxic chemical, into two harmless substances--water and oxygen. The reaction is as follows: 2H2O2 ----> 2H2O + O2 therefore there are enzymes in liver too
The hydrogen peroxide is not found in the nature, it is man made.
Peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide I think.
Hydrogen Peroxide decomposes in oxygen gas and water.
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would be a highly flammable gaseous mixture. If ignited, the mixture would burn, explode, and form water vapor. Water is not a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen but a compound.
There are two such compounds: water and hydrogen peroxide.
Two compounds are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Water has the chemical formula H2O, and hydrogen peroxide has the chemical formula H2O2.
Hydrogen peroxide has a molecular formula of H2O2. So each molecule of hydrogen peroxide has a 1:1 ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. Its structural formula is H-O-O-H. The overall equation for the process during which hydrogen peroxide is made is H2+O2 ---> H2O2.
When I put my rusted ligature (instrument piece) into Hydrogen peroxide it bubbled a lot and made it easier to remove the rust but it does not fully get the rust off on its own.
Hydrogen peroxide is a toxic substance that is sometimes made in our cells due to some chemical reactions. It is poisonous so cells produce an enzyme called 'Catalase' which break down hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. Because catalase is in our blood, if hydrogen peroxide is added to it, it breaks down: Blood + H2 O2(hydrogen peroxide) --changes to-- H2O (water) + O2 (oxygen).
No. Hydrogen is the main constituent of Jupiter and a lot of it is liquid hydrogen.
Hydrogen. Just like liquid steam is made of water molecules - the same stuff but in a different form.