11. When you pour hydrogen peroxide on a wound, it bubbles, showing that the hydrogen peroxide is decomposing into water

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11. When you pour hydrogen peroxide on a wound, it bubbles, showing that the hydrogen peroxide is decomposing into water

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11. When you pour hydrogen peroxide on a wound, it bubbles,
showing that the hydrogen peroxide is decomposing into water and
oxygen. What chemical in the body is the catalyst speeding up this
reaction?
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