Calculate the strength of 10 volume solution of hydrogen peroxide
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2H2O2--------->2H2O+O2
2mole. 1 mole
at NTP-68gm. 22400ml
the amount of H2O2 that gives 22400ml O2 at NTP
the amount of H2O2 that will give 10ml of O2
=68×10/22400=0.0303g
the amount of H2O2 present in 1ml=0.030g
the amount of H2O2 present in 100ml solution = 0.0303×100=3.03 percent
hope dis help
2mole. 1 mole
at NTP-68gm. 22400ml
the amount of H2O2 that gives 22400ml O2 at NTP
the amount of H2O2 that will give 10ml of O2
=68×10/22400=0.0303g
the amount of H2O2 present in 1ml=0.030g
the amount of H2O2 present in 100ml solution = 0.0303×100=3.03 percent
hope dis help
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