Chemistry, asked by CharvakGaneshOnkar, 11 months ago

How can the rate of the chemical
reaction, namely, decomposition of
hydrogen peroxide be increased?

Answers

Answered by kamalbhullar26
6

ANSWER :

A chemical reactions is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulas.

Ch4 + O2---> CO2 + H2o

Answered by dryash1009
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

(i) The chemical reaction in which two or more

products are formed from a single reactant

is called decomposition reaction. Hydrogen

peroxide decomposes into water and oxygen.

2H2

O2(l)

→ 2H2

O (l) + O2

Hydrogen Oxygen

peroxide

Water

(ii) The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into

water and oxygen takes place slowly at room

temperature. However, the rate of this chemical

reaction can be increased on adding manganese

dioxide (MnO2

) powder in it, here manganese

dioxide acts as a catalyst.

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