Chemistry, asked by meenataanu, 1 year ago

Why is hydrogen peroxide kept in coloured bottles

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Answered by aksachan6121
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Answer...

It is so because it is highly reactive with air..

Due to the Oxygen-Oxygen link, Hydrogen peroxide breaks down slowly at room temperature, 

Dark Brown-colored containers limit the wavelengths of light that can be absorbed by the solution, restricting the initiation of the disproportionate reaction.

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Answered by vaishnavee2
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Hydrogen peroxide is a highly reactive metal that can react with light or heat to produce water. To prevent it's reaction with light and heat to make water it is stored in coloured bottles so that light does'nt pass through it.

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