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name the catalyet used to increase the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide​

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Answered by erajireddy6
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Answered by monikasharma2005
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Explanation:

As an interesting contrast, a similar increase in the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide can be achieved using an inorganic catalyst such as manganese(IV) oxide or lead(lV) oxide.

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