Hydrogen Peroxide + catalyst

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

The effect of adding a catalyst (Manganese Dioxide) to Hydrogen Peroxide.

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  • cant u use silver as a catalyst too? just curious

  • Yes ...works just as well

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  • @TheVtotheROC its exothermic meaning heat is given out making the huge tube containing the hydrogen peroxide and manganese dioxide (or IV oxide both are same) to warm up

  • what type of reaction is this?

  • what is the best concentration 4 the experment because i only have 3% h2o2

  • This was really easy to understand, my thanks to the narrator! 

  • i like this one

  • @HeySEmduh yes it is

  • the best thing is to use 30% + hydrogen oxide and then throw in some manganes oxide, watch it go puuf!

  • soo the end product is water and oxygen ??! for my home work HELP!!!1

  • Thank you so much! This is soooooo helpful for my chemistry project!

  • @sharuto manganese (IV) oxide is just another name for manganese dioxide

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