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Solutions of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) are unstable and decompose according to the following balanced equation: 2H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂ A student measured the rate of dec... show full transcript
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The catalyst can be added to the hydrogen peroxide solution using a small test tube inverted in the flask. This allows the catalyst to fall into the flask without disturbing the gel, thereby minimizing the loss of oxygen gas.
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The volume of oxygen produced at 2.5 minutes is between 68 cm³ and 76 cm³. Thus, taking an average, we can calculate:
Average Rate = ( \frac{76 - 37.5}{2.5 - 0} = \frac{38.5}{2.5} = 15.4 ) cm³ per minute.
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The solution had partially decomposed during storage. This is supported by the fact that only 98 cm³ of oxygen was produced instead of the expected 250 cm³, indicating some loss of oxygen due to incomplete decomposition.
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