Table 11.5 These are a collection of four photos. The first two show the results of adding solid iron oxide and solid manganese dioxide to individual samples of hydrogen peroxide. Look for the evolution of gas as indicated by distinct bubbling or fizzing. The last two photos show the results of adding the following solutions to individual samples of hydrogen peroxide: FeCl,, MnCl2, NaCI, KCI, NaOH, and HCI. Look for the evolution of a gas as indicated by distinct bubbling or fizzing. Iron Oxide Manganese dioxide Oxide Manganese dioxide After 2 min. All photos ane Copyrighted by Maren Hansen. All photos ane Copyrighted by Maren Hansen. Table 11.5 cont. NaOHHCI

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Equation 11.5:    Starch + I2 ---> blue color 

Table 11.5 (data)  
Substance Tested  
Solids Rate of O2 Evolution
Iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3  
Manganese dioxide (MnO2)  
Solutions  
0.1 M iron (III) Chloride (FeCl3)  
0.1 M manganese (II) chloride (MnCl)2)  
0.1 M sodium chloride (NaCl)  
0.1 M potassium chloride (KCl)  
M sodium hydroxide (NaOH)  
M hydrochloric acid (HCl)  
Table 11.5
These are a collection of four photos. The first two show the results
of adding solid iron oxide and solid manganese dioxide to individual
samples of hydrogen peroxide. Look for the evolution of gas as
indicated by distinct bubbling or fizzing. The last two photos show
the results of adding the following solutions to individual samples of
hydrogen peroxide: FeCl,, MnCl2, NaCI, KCI, NaOH, and HCI. Look
for the evolution of a gas as indicated by distinct bubbling or fizzing.
Iron Oxide
Manganese
dioxide
Oxide
Manganese
dioxide
After 2 min.
All photos ane Copyrighted by Maren Hansen.
All photos ane Copyrighted by Maren Hansen.
Table 11.5 cont.
NaOHHCI
Transcribed Image Text:Table 11.5 These are a collection of four photos. The first two show the results of adding solid iron oxide and solid manganese dioxide to individual samples of hydrogen peroxide. Look for the evolution of gas as indicated by distinct bubbling or fizzing. The last two photos show the results of adding the following solutions to individual samples of hydrogen peroxide: FeCl,, MnCl2, NaCI, KCI, NaOH, and HCI. Look for the evolution of a gas as indicated by distinct bubbling or fizzing. Iron Oxide Manganese dioxide Oxide Manganese dioxide After 2 min. All photos ane Copyrighted by Maren Hansen. All photos ane Copyrighted by Maren Hansen. Table 11.5 cont. NaOHHCI
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