Process of thermal decomposition of hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution with the addition of magnetic powder in the form of toner for printers and lanthanum manganite were considered. Obtained resulting from an experiment in the Dewar container conducted thermogram analyzed using mass balance equations and heat. Formal kinetic parameters determined, and conclude that the magnetic powder in the mixture does not have catalytic properties. The described technique is recommended as a rapid analysis of the kinetics of the various reactions to substances having predefined thermal and thermodynamic properties. Recently, it has been suggested to use fluids mixed with a fine powder to change the thermophysical features of coolants in order to increase the heat exchanger efficiency. Application of magnetic powders allows for additional control over unit operation using the magnetic field. An aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution is often suggested to be used as a coolant in a variety of heat exchangers (such as solar collectors). The aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution with additives of fine magnetic powder can significantly improve the efficiency of heat exchangers. To study the kinetics of thermal decomposition of hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution with added magnetic powder, series of experiments were done to determine the process thermogram in adiabatic conditions of Dewar vessels. Dynamic heat balance equation for the reaction of thermal decomposition of hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution, considering the presence of magnetic powder particles and the reaction of hydrogen peroxide thermal decomposition are recorded under the assumption of the process equilibrium within the entire time interval . During experiments the mixture temperature variations from the initial to final did not exceed 8.5K, which allows, according to the Hess's law, heat of reaction (qd,, J/mol) to be taken as constant. The thermodynamic system is a colloidal solution of hydrogen peroxide, oxygen in water (with current masses, respectively, mH2O2,mO2, mH2O) and fine magnetic powder, consisting of toner for printers and lanthanum manganite (LaySrMnO3−X( y< x)) of the total mass mmp. Specific heat components, respectively, cH2O2, cO2, cH2O & cmp are temperature functions for a general case. Heat from the