One method of producing hydrogen peroxide is to add barium peroxide to water. A precipitate of barium oxide forms, which may then be filtered out to leave a solution of hydrogen peroxide. Choose the balanced chemical equation for this process.
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The reactant is barium peroxide (BaO2) and the product is hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) along with barium oxide (BaO) as a precipitate. Show more…
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