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Chemistry Experiments Hydrogen Peroxide

On the chemical experiment of hydrogen peroxide

The wonders of chemistry in the world, hydrogen peroxide is unique. It is lively and shows extraordinary signs in many experiments.

There are experiments based on hydrogen peroxide, pouring a little hydrogen peroxide into a clean container. Seeing its color as clear as water, it hides the universe. If you put in a little manganese dioxide powder, in an instant, bubbles will emerge like springs. This is because manganese dioxide acts as a catalyst to accelerate the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and release oxygen. Watching the bubbles rise, it is like a dragon playing in water, escaping in the air, which can reignite the wood strip with a fire star. This is the manifestation of the nature of oxygen-assisted combustion.

Another experiment is to mix hydrogen peroxide with potassium iodide. At first, there is no significant change, and after a while, the color of the solution gradually changes, and it seems that there is a mysterious force working inside. This is a wonderful chemical reaction of hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by potassium iodide, during which energy conversion and material changes are amazing.

Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide is co-located with some organic matter. It can be seen that its oxidation effect on organic matter changes the structure and properties of organic matter. If under suitable conditions, hydrogen peroxide can react with specific hydrocarbons to add oxygen atoms to the molecular structure of hydrocarbons to form different compounds.

Hydrogen peroxide is like a magical key in the field of chemical experiments, opening the door to countless wonderful reactions. Using it as a guide to explore the profound mysteries of chemistry and gain insight into the mechanism of material changes in the microscopic world is really a blessing for chemical researchers. Many experiments are fascinating due to the participation of hydrogen peroxide, adding to the temple of chemistry, which makes scholars intoxicated and explore.