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1. what would happen if you added more than 5 ml of yeast solution to the h2o2? 2. what would happen if you added more than 5 ml of h2o2 to the 5 ml of yeast solution? 3. what was going on in the graduated cylinder as the h2o was pushed out? 4. how would the number of moles (n) of o2 change if the atmospheric pressure doubled but all other variables stayed the same? 5. using the ideal gas law (pv = nrt), calculate the grams of o2 produced in the reaction. (hint: solve for n, and then convert moles to grams. don’t forget to convert your temperature from celsius to kelvin.) show your work.

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