What substances can burn in the air: a) oil; b) sodium; c) hydrogen peroxide; d) mercury.

Let’s determine which of the following compounds can burn in air: a) oil; b) sodium; c) hydrogen peroxide; d) mercury.
These compounds can burn hydrogen peroxide in air.
Hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen peroxide), H2O2 is the simplest representative of peroxides. Colorless liquid with a “metallic” taste, soluble in water, alcohol and ether. Concentrated aqueous solutions are explosive. Hydrogen peroxide is a good solvent. It is released from water in the form of unstable crystalline hydrate H2O2 • 2H2O.



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