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5 March, 06:56

What would happen if you added more than 5ml of H2O2 to the 5ml of yeast

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  1. 5 March, 07:22
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    More water and oxygen is produced.

    Explanation:

    In an experiment which consist of mixing H2O2 with yeast the following reaction occurs:

    2 H2O2 - > 2 H2O + 02

    Yeast acts as a catalyst, i. e. makes the reaction faster.

    The bigger amount of H2O2 you add, the bigger amount of water and oxygen you produce.
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