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Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition, 1 of 2
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Catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, 1 of 2. A 3% hydrogen peroxide solution (H2O2) undergoes a very slow decomposition under normal conditions. The rate of decomposition into water and oxygen gas is greatly increased by addition of powdered manganese (IV) oxide (MnO2) which acts as a catalyst.
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Turtle Rock Scientific/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2712059
Legacy Identifier:
JC6929
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3392px × 5144px (~49 MB)
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