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Why Is The Decomposition Of Hydrogen Peroxide Exothermic?

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Answered by abhijithshaji
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Answer:

As the decomposition reaction is exothermic.

Explanation:

The solution is heated during the reaction producing a "cloud" of water vapor that is expelled from the flask. The identical decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is also catalyzed by the protein catalase, an enzyme found in the cells of plants and animals.

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Answered by shweta131145
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Answer:

As the decomposition reaction is exothermic, the solution is heated during the reaction producing a "cloud" of water vapor that is expelled from the flask. The identical decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is also catalyzed by the protein catalase, an enzyme found in the cells of plants and animals

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