H2O2 to H2O?

2017-06-03 2:21 pm
If i had H2O2 in a beaker and i put H2 and O2 gas in that beaker . Then will happen? H2 will combine with H2O2 or a O atom in H2O2 will release and make bonds with H2 gas ?

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2017-06-03 2:26 pm
The only reaction occurring in the beaker is the slow decomposition of H₂O₂ to give H₂O and O₂. There are no reaction for H₂ or O₂.

2H₂O₂(aq) → 2H₂O(l) + O₂(g)
2017-06-03 2:27 pm
You would get H2O, because the easiest way for H2 and O2 to react is through a combustion of the H2. That burning reaction would force apart the O2 and H2 and they will pair up in the way that's most convenient and lowest energy/most stable. The reason that the result would be H2O is that Hydrogen provides a +1 charge, while Oxygen provides a -2 charge.
2017-06-03 2:32 pm
I believe a chemical reaction has to occur for that to happen


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