Hey there, I'm investigating the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and, after attempting to write the plan up, realised I have quite a lot of questions. ^^;
1. How are gases that spontaneously decompose stored? (stupid question I know)
2. I'm expected to investigate the use of inhibitors and buffer solutions, but beyond simply using them then not using them, how would I get a large range of data? Is it possible in this case to use varying amounts?
3. I'm meant to be using yeast as a catalyst, I know it's not used up in the process but I'm still not sure how much of the solution I should be using in comparison with the amount of hydrogen peroxide. Any suggestions?
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Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition
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Hey there, I'm investigating the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and, after attempting to write the plan up, realised I have quite a lot of questions. ^^;
1. How are gases that spontaneously decompose stored? (stupid question I know)
2. I'm expected to investigate the use of inhibitors and buffer solutions, but beyond simply using them then not using them, how would I get a large range of data? Is it possible in this case to use varying amounts?
3. I'm meant to be using yeast as a catalyst, I know it's not used up in the process but I'm still not sure how much of the solution I should be using in comparison with the amount of hydrogen peroxide. Any suggestions?
Thanks!