H2O2 -> H2O + O2
(Without balancing)
Hydrogen peroxide has a molecular formula H2O2.
It can break up to give water(H2O) and nascent oxygen ([O]).
Products are water and oxygen.Oxygen is a radical.
reactants are 2 and 2 and the products are 2 and 3
Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2.
The decomposition reaction is:
2 H2O2 = 2 H2O + O2
Water and oxygen is created.
Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2 and Superoxide O2-
No. Please seek the advice of a medical doctor. Injecting hydrogen peroxide can result in serious illness and/or death.
Yes, but improper use of this, can result in tooth sensitivity.
Yes, and it's also corrosive and would do a lot of damage to the esophagus.Another opinion:While the above may be true for high concentration hydrogen peroxide, it bears noting the antiseptic one buys at the pharmacy is a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and water. At this concentration, it's comparatively harmless, and it would take a huge dose to do any serious harm. In fact, I've seen hydrogen peroxide 3% prescribed as an oral mouthwash-antiseptic. And it would take an amazing amount to reach acute toxicity. That said, it's probably not a good idea to swallow the stuff. So, in answer to the question, small amounts of hydrogen peroxide can be consumed without significant harm (although -- once more -- this is not a good idea).
No, bromine is not the same as baquacil. Bromine is a chlorine alternative, probably more expensive, effective as a sanitizer. Can result in odors as with chlorine and there are arguements about its safety, health wise. No, Baquacil is Hydrogen Peroxide.
Yes, it would bubble because the bubbles are the result of the breakdown of two hydrogen peroxide molecules into oxygen and two water molecules.
Bathing a diamond in hydrogen peroxide may result in a Very Clean Diamond.
Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2 and Superoxide O2-
Catalase is the enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide, which in result, turns into water and oxygen. However, if catalase is presence in the medium, it may lead to false positive results.
No. Please seek the advice of a medical doctor. Injecting hydrogen peroxide can result in serious illness and/or death.
Any reaction occur.
Yes, but improper use of this, can result in tooth sensitivity.
Every thing we know of is a result of hydrogen fusion and the supernovas of the suns doing so.
Catalyst.
If oxygen combines with water, the result is hydrogen peroxide. Of course, the oxygen does not necessarily react. You can also just get water with dissolved oxygen.
Sewage poisoning, also known as hydrogen sulfide gas, is the result of bacterial breakdown of organic waste, from humans or animals.
Of course it's water (H2O) or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).