2 Hydrogen and 2 Oxygen = H2O2
Hydrogen peroxide is a molecule and a compound because it consists of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
A compound is any substance that has tow or more elements chemically bonded together. Hydrogen peroxide is consists of two elements bonded together, hydrogen, and oxygen.
If you mean hydrogen peroxide, it's 2 hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. H2 O2
It's a compound. H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide. It as two different elements that is what a compound is.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is a compound. Only elements are listed on the periodic table.
H2O2 is the formula for hydrogen peroxide.
They chemically react from the carbon and the peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide contain hydrogen and oxygen.
No, (hydrogen) peroxide and ammonia are two different chemicals.
Yes, it contains the ordinary peroxide ion attached to two hydrogen ions.
h2o is water h2o2 is hydrogen peroxide
2 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atom