Question
Question: The solution of \({H_2}{O_2}\) can be stored for a long time at room temperature. However, bubbles o...
The solution of H2O2 can be stored for a long time at room temperature. However, bubbles of oxygen form as soon as a drop of bromine is added. The role of bromine for the reaction is:
2H2O2(aq)→2H2O+O2
A.to act as a positive catalyst
B.to form an intermediate (Br−) on reacting with H2O2 following reduction of bromine and then to show oxidation of Br− toBr by H2O2
C.to act as heterogeneous catalyst
D.to act as negative catalyst Br2
Solution
Hydrogen peroxide in its pure for, is a blue liquid slightly more viscous than water. It is prepared by the electrolysis of 30% ice cold H2SO4 .Bromine acts as a catalyst in various reactions. It forms an intermediate (Br−) on reacting with H2O2 .
Complete step by step answer:
In the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, two successive reactions of with H2O2 bromide and then with bromine, takes place.
Because these two reactions together serve as a catalytic pathway for hydrogen peroxide decomposition, both of them must have significantly lower activation energies than the uncatalyzed decomposition.
Hence, bromine acts as a negative catalyst in the reaction.
Further, it forms an intermediate on reacting with H2O2 following reduction of bromine and then show oxidation of Br− to by H2O2
H2O2 Slowly oxidizes bromide into elemental bromine. The late two form a tribromide that exhibits a characteristic 272-nm absorption peak.
2Br(aq)+H2O2(aq)+2H(aq)→Br2(l)+2H2O
Hence, option B and D both are correct.
Note:
Hydrogen peroxide should be stored in roofed, fireproof rooms where it can be kept cool and protected from direct sunlight.
The catalyst potassium iodide solution decomposes hydrogen peroxide most rapidly.