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How can you accelerate a reaction

Some chemical reactions go so slowly that nothing seems to be happening. In this lab, you can investigate one way of speeding up a slow reaction. [Pg.559]

Create a Before andAftertabk to record your observations. [Pg.559]

Pour about 10 ml of hydrogen peroxide into a small beaker or cup. Observe the hydrogen peroxide. Complete the Before column with your initial observations. [Pg.559]

WARNING Hydrogen peroxide is corrosive. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. [Pg.559]

1 g of baker s yeast to the hydrogen peroxide. Stir gently with a toothpick, and observe the mixture again. Complete the After column with your observations. [Pg.559]


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