1. The decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide to Water and Oxygen
2. The decomposition of Potassium chlorate to Potassium chloride and Oxygen
Carbon monoxide is a reducing agent commonly used to obtain manganese from manganese dioxide. When heated with manganese dioxide, carbon monoxide reduces the dioxide to yield manganese and carbon dioxide.
Manganese dioxide is insoluble in water.
Manganese is a metal. It is not soluble in water.
Substrates
Manganese (III) Oxide
For some oxidation reactions Lead(IV) oxide can be used in place of Manganese dioxide
manganese dioxide
Carbon monoxide is a reducing agent commonly used to obtain manganese from manganese dioxide. When heated with manganese dioxide, carbon monoxide reduces the dioxide to yield manganese and carbon dioxide.
The manganese dioxide is an inorganic compound.
2MnO2(S) represents two molecules of manganese dioxide in solid state. Manganese dioxide is a blackish-brown solid compound that is commonly used in the production of dry cell batteries and as a catalyst in chemical reactions.
Enzymes are boilogical catalysts or assistants that speed up chemical reactions with out changing all enzymes are catalysts but not all catalysts are enzymes.Manganese oxide is not an enzyme but is a catalyst it is also a mineral. Thank you.
Zinc + Manganese Dioxide → Zinc Oxide + Manganese Oxide
Manganese dioxide (MnO2) contains the elements manganese and oxygen.
= Manganese and Water
Manganese dioxide is itself a compound with formula = MnO2
Manganese dioxide is insoluble in water.
Manganese is a metal. It is not soluble in water.