Chemistry, asked by dipaswina378, 1 year ago

When co2 is bubbled through a solution/suspension of barium prroxide in water?

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Answered by real21
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When you add CO2, it forms carbonic acid which reacts with the barium cations to give barium carbonate, releasing hydrogen peroxide (the acid form of peroxide ions) into solution. ... When CO2 is bubbled through a solution of barium peroxide in water

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Answered by 6387468281
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Answer: H2O2 is formed.

Explanation: BaO2 +CO2 + H2O ----->

BaCO3⬇+H2O2

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