If i put 1 mole of O2 and 2 mole of H2 in a beaker and ignite them then i would get H2O but if i put 1 mole of O2 and only 1 mole of H2 in another beaker, then will i get H2O2(hydrogen peroxide)? Please support your answer with proper explanation.
Asked by jatin452002 | 8th Jun, 2017, 02:42: PM
Expert Answer:
Even if you put 1 mole of H2 and 1 mole of O2 in a beaker, it can not form H2O2 as to form H2O2 from H2 and O2, the conditions required are controlled by the presence of specially prepared catalyst.
Answered by Prachi Sawant | 8th Jun, 2017, 05:36: PM
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