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The chemical equation above describes the reaction between aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), resulting in the formation of aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3) and oxygen (O2).
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Reaction conditions: The reaction occurs at room temperature and standard pressure.
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Reaction process:
- Step 1: Aluminum oxide and hydrogen peroxide react with each other to form aluminum hydroxide and oxygen.
- Step 2: Oxygen continues to react with aluminum oxide to produce more aluminum hydroxide.
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Phenomena occurring:
- When the reaction occurs, the solid (aluminum oxide) comes into contact with the liquid (hydrogen peroxide) and begins to react.
- Gas (oxygen) is released during the reaction process.
- Finally, after the reaction is completed, we will get the precipitate of aluminum hydroxide.