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when hydrogen peroxide bubbles, it is undergoing a chemical change. which statement best describes what is happening?

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When hydrogen peroxide undergoes a chemical change, the atoms in hydrogen peroxide are breaking apart and forming new types of molecules. Chemical change is characterized by the formation of new substances called products
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When hydrogen peroxede bubbles it´s undergoing a chemichal change. The atoms in hydrogene peroxede are breaking apart and forming new types of molecules. Catalase supports up to 200,00 reactions per second. The bubbles you see when you pour the correct quantity of hydrogen peroxide are bubbles of oxine gas.

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