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Demonstration of the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
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1996
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Oxygen Reduction ReactionAdvanced Oxidation ProcessChemical EngineeringEngineeringDecontaminationFood ColoringCatalyst RecyclingWater TreatmentCatalysisHydrogenChemistryCatalytic ProcessChemical KineticsHydrogen PeroxideCatalytic Decomposition
Catalytic decomposition is demonstrated by placing hydrogen peroxide solutions in a one liter graduated cylinder and adding soap, food coloring, and potassium iodide. Released oxygen is trapped by the soap producing bubbles. The volume of bubbles is proportional to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide. Chloride and bromide do not cause decomposition. Increased reactant temperature increases the volume of bubbles formed.