Balance the equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in EXPERIMENT 2: USING THE IDEAL GAS LAW H2O2 -> H2O + O2
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Now, let's look at the equation given in Experiment 2: Ho + HO + 0 This doesn't look like a balanced equation at all. We need to convert it into the balanced equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. First, we can see that "Ho" and "HO" are probably Show more…
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