How does the temperature of a hydrogen peroxide solution change when the yeast is
added into the cup? What evidence did you observe that a chemical reaction took place?
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When yeast was added to hydrogen peroxide, a chemical in the yeast causes a reaction in which the hydrogen peroxide breaks apart to form oxygen gas and water. The oxygen was in the bubbles you saw. This reaction causes the temperature to go up.
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