Why is heat not required in the formation of oxygen gas by decomposition of hyrogen peroxide
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Because the sign of this het of reaction is negative heat energy is leaving the system as the reaction occurs, so the reaction is exothermic. You probably already guessed that this reaction is exothermic if you have observed it, because enough heat is released to ignite the hydrogen gas, producing a flame.
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