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Some chemical reactions change temperature, change color, produce a gas, or make a solid from two liquids. Try this reaction and see what it does! Pour 1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide into a cup.
Malaria parasites contain tiny spinning crystals that have puzzled scientists for years. New research reveals they’re powered ...
When water is split electrolytically, the result is typically hydrogen -- and 'useless' oxygen. Instead of oxygen, you can also produce hydrogen peroxide, which is required for many branches of ...
THE formation of a well-defined red complex between hydrogen peroxide and methæmoglobin or metmyoglobin is well established 1–3. Keilin and Hartree found that the formation requires one molecule of ...
The question of whether water can form hydrogen peroxide should be answered by thermodynamics (see C&EN, June 13, 2022, page 3). If a reaction is possible (spontaneous), then the change in the Gibbs ...
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Colorful, at-home experiments from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee
Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shows us two experiments you can do at home!
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