1) The decomposition of hydrogen

  1. The following reaction represents the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide2H2O2 -> o2 (g) + 2H2O (l) How many molecules of water
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  2. The following reaction represents the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide:Balanced equation: 2H2O2 -> O2 + 2H2O How many moles of
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  3. The following reaction represents the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide:2H2O2 -> O2 (g) + 2H2O (l) How many molecules of water
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  4. In the decomposition of water, why is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen formed?Responses There are two atoms of hydrogen and one
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  5. In the decomposition of water, why is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen formed?(1 point)Hydrogen gas has two atoms, and oxygen
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  6. In the decomposition of water, why is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen formed?(1 point)Hydrogen gas has two atoms, and oxygen
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  7. In the decomposition of water, why is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen formed?(1 point)Hydrogen gas has two atoms, and oxygen
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  8. The following reaction represents the decomposition for water:2H2O - 2H + O How many molecules of hydrogen are produced from the
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  9. In the decomposition of water, why is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen formed?1. Some oxygen gas escapes the reaction, and
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  10. Identify the products of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.Multiple select question. Hydrogen Oxygen Carbon dioxide Water
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