Hydrogen peroxide can be decomposed according to the following equation: 2H₂O2(1)→ 2H₂O(1) + O₂(g) A student performed four trials to test the result of how much oxygen was produced by changing variables. In each trial, the amount of hydrogen peroxide decomposed was a controlled variable. The students results are displayed in the following graph: Volume 0₂ (mL) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 Trial 1 1.0 Trial 2 2.0 3.0 Time (min) Trial 3 Trial 4 4.0 5.0

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Hydrogen peroxide can be decomposed according to the following equation:
2H₂O2(1)→ 2H₂O(l) + O₂(g)
A student performed four trials to test the result of how much oxygen was produced by changing variables. In each trial, the amount of hydrogen peroxide
decomposed was a controlled variable. The students results are displayed in the following graph:
70
Trial 1
Trial 2
60
50
V
40
Trial 4
20
10
1.0
2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0
Time (min)
201
Trial 3
Which trial, most likely, incorporated the use of a catalyst?
Select one:
O Trial 1
Trial 2
O Trial 3
O Trial 4
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrogen peroxide can be decomposed according to the following equation: 2H₂O2(1)→ 2H₂O(l) + O₂(g) A student performed four trials to test the result of how much oxygen was produced by changing variables. In each trial, the amount of hydrogen peroxide decomposed was a controlled variable. The students results are displayed in the following graph: 70 Trial 1 Trial 2 60 50 V 40 Trial 4 20 10 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Time (min) 201 Trial 3 Which trial, most likely, incorporated the use of a catalyst? Select one: O Trial 1 Trial 2 O Trial 3 O Trial 4
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