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Volcanoes can emit a variety of gases, including water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and hydrogen (H2). These gases can contribute to the volcanic activity and affect the surrounding environment.
Copper oxide acts as an oxidizing agent in the test for carbon and hydrogen. It can react with the carbon and hydrogen in the organic compound to form carbon dioxide and water, respectively. By observing the change in color of the copper oxide, we can determine the presence of carbon and hydrogen in the compound.
Manganese dioxide is a catalyst for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
A gas as carbon dioxide is easily expanded by heating; hydrogen peroxide is decomposed.
I need answer forr thisss, i literally dont even know
Volcanoes can emit a variety of gases, including water vapor (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and hydrogen (H2). These gases can contribute to the volcanic activity and affect the surrounding environment.
H2O2 is a common name for hydrogen dioxide
dioxide is di(two)oxide(oxygen). no hydrogen.
Is this HO2 for hydrogen dioxide, never heard of it in 'normal' life
Copper oxide acts as an oxidizing agent in the test for carbon and hydrogen. It can react with the carbon and hydrogen in the organic compound to form carbon dioxide and water, respectively. By observing the change in color of the copper oxide, we can determine the presence of carbon and hydrogen in the compound.
Hydrogen dioxide is water and the oxidation numbers are +1 for each hydrogen and -2 for oxygen
A fumarole typically emits steam, gases such as sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide, as well as other volcanic gases. These emissions are a result of volcanic activity below the surface.
No, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide do not weigh the same. They have different atomic masses, with oxygen being heavier than hydrogen and carbon dioxide being heavier than both oxygen and hydrogen.
Manganese dioxide is a catalyst for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
Yes manganese dioxide catalyzes the break down of hydrogen peroxide.
A gas as carbon dioxide is easily expanded by heating; hydrogen peroxide is decomposed.