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H2O2 2 atoms of hydrogen 2 atoms of oxygen
The cups with yeast and nothing serve as a control in the experiment to compare the rate of reaction when hydrogen peroxide is added. By observing how the control cup behaves without the hydrogen peroxide, we can compare any changes in the cups with yeast and hydrogen peroxide to see the effect of the reaction.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen will only react at high temperatures.
By definition metals above hydrogen should react with acids to produce hydrogen and a metal salt when mixed, but carbonic acid is a weak acid and it won't react as much like sulfuric acid.
Carbon dioxide form a milky suspension of calcium carbonate in calcium hydroxide; hydrogen doesn't react. But hydrogen react with oxygen when a flame exist.
Hydrogen peroxide and yeast can react to produce oxygen gas and water. The yeast acts as a catalyst, breaking down the hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water.
Louis-Jacques Thenard in 1818
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.
The pH of hydrogen peroxide is typically around 3.0, making it acidic in nature.
The hydrogen peroxide sold in drugstores contains three percent hydrogen peroxide and 97 percent water.
The yeast itself doesn't react, the enzyme within the yeast which is called catalase simply acts as a catalyst for the decomposition of H202 (hydrogen peroxide) in to H20 and 02. You will see the mixture begin to rise, this is the oxygen bubbles.
No. This is the typical reaction when hydrogen peroxide caomes into contact with a cut.
Yes. bleach is biodegradable it breaks down into oxygen, salt an water it is made from these elements with an electric charge the same as hydrogen proxide, time to break down depends on concertration of product an dilution. personaly I prefur hydrogen proxide as this breaks down faster.
H2O2 2 atoms of hydrogen 2 atoms of oxygen
Hydrogen does not react with water. In an acid, hydrogen can react to form hydrogen gas and a salt.
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It depends what you mean. The chemicals which are radioactive may react with yeast, but no because they are radioactive; merely because they are chemicals. The radiation can kill the yeast, but this is not "reacting".