Yes, when hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) comes in contact with magnesium ribbon (Mg), it reacts to produce hydrogen gas (H2) as one of the products. The chemical equation for this reaction is:
2H2O2 + 2Mg -> 2MgO + 2H2O + H2
The magnesium ribbon reacts with the oxygen of hydrogen peroxide to form magnesium oxide (MgO) and water (H2O) along with the production of hydrogen gas.
does h202 mix with magnesium ribbon produced hydrogen gas
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