A common demonstration in chemistry courses involves adding a tiny speck of manganese(IV) oxide to a concentrated hydrogen peroxide solution. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes quite spectacularly under these conditions to produce oxygen gas and steam (water vapor). Manganese(IV) oxide is a catalyst for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and is not consumed in the reaction. What are the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation for this reaction?

Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]2H_{2}O_{2} ---> 2H_{2}O + O_{2}[/tex]

2,2,1 being the coefficients

Explanation:

These type of question rely on the person answering the question knowing the formula of hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide has a formula that is very similar to that of water except it has a two after the O, which makes it very easy to remember.

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