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30 December, 13:21

Which is the balanced chemical equation showing hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) decomposing into hydrogen (h2) and oxygen (o2) ? 1. h2 + o2 → h2o2 2. 2 h2o2 → 2 h2 + o2 3. h2o2 → h2 + o2 4. 2 h2 + o2 → 2 h2o2?

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  1. 30 December, 13:27
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    The correct answer is 3)

    It's 3)

    H2O2 → H2 + O2

    as the balanced equation should be the number of each atom is equal on both sides of the reaction equation.

    and here we have 2 H atoms on both sides

    and 2 O atoms on both sides

    so here we have an equal number of O and H atoms on both sides of the equation so (3) is the correct answer.

    not 1):

    because of it is not a decomposition reaction that means that the reaction should be H2O2 → H2+O2 not H2+O2→ H2O2

    so, this is not the true one.

    not 2):

    because we have here 4 O atoms on the left side and only 2 atoms on the

    right side so, this is not a balanced equation, because we should have the same number of atoms on both sides.

    not 4):

    because this is not a decomposition reaction as it not H2O2 → H2 + O2

    and also the number of O atoms not equal on both sides of the equation
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