Chemistry, asked by pragna175, 11 months ago

the catalyst used for dissociation of hydrogen peroxide is...
a:acetanilide
b: glycerol
c:H3 PO4
d: caustic soda​

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Answered by aryankd36
4

Answer:

option c is correct answer

Answered by syed2020ashaels
0

Answer:

The correct answer is caustic soda .

Explanation:

  • 2H_{2}O_{2}2H_{2} O + O_{2}
  • Hydrogen peroxide decomposes easily in the presence of metal, sunlight and alkali.
  • Hydrogen peroxide dissociate into Water and oxygen.
  • When the oxygen oxygen bonds of. Hydrogen peroxide breaks Hydrogen peroxide decompose into water and oxygen. When this happens, it releases free radical that is very reactive with other substances.

All days breaking of hydrogen peroxide occurs. In the presence of a catalyst called caustic  soda.
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