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Explain PV Expansion in H2O2 Decomposition​

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Answered by aradhya2786
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Answer:

Explanation:peroidic hidrozen 2 molecules and oxygen 1 molecules means water.

the pv explanation in h202 is:-

perodic version in water

Answered by amikkr
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PV Expansion in H2O2 Decomposition​ are explained below.

  • The decomposition of H2​O2​ has a strong thermodynamic driving force.
  • The addition of a solution of KI causes H2​O2​ to decompose very rapidly.
  • Hence, H2​O2​ is thermodynamically unstable and kinetically stable.
  • IO (aq) is the reaction intermediate, formed in the first step and consumed in the second step.
  • A glowing splint, if plunged into the elephant toothpaste, will not catch fire as water is also present along with oxygen, which will not support combustion.
  • Pressure volume extension is nothing, but it is the reaction occurrence state of the things which are relative to these.
  • How much pressure is needed to occur at that stage was the pressure-volume extension.
  • How much volume is needed to occur at that stage was the pressure-volume extension.

Therefore, PV Expansion in H2O2 Decomposition​ are explained above.

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