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Why does adding more hydrogen peroxide mixture NOT cause the reaction to glow brighter/longer? What reagent should you add to make the reaction glow brighter/longer? Decomposition of the peroxyacid ester is spontaneous and rapid. Discuss factors that account for the instability of this intermediate.
Why does adding more hydrogen peroxide mixture NOT cause the reaction to glow brighter/longer? What reagent should you add to make the reaction glow brighter/longer? Decomposition of the peroxyacid ester is spontaneous and rapid. Discuss factors that account for the instability of this intermediate.
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