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The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in the presence of sunlight is an example of

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Answered by ayatbihia
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The hydrogen peroxide in sunlight decomposes to form water and Oxygen.

Answered by cpasr101
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Answer:

Photo Decomposition Reaction

Explanation:

Sunlight has enough energy to break the bonds B/w Hydrogen and oxygen. Therefore it is said to be decomposed by light (i.e photo decomposition)

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