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Commercial 5.6 volume H2O2 solution has a molarity of

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Answered by mahfadhu395
4

Answer:

0.5 M

Explanation:

1N OF H2O2=5.6 VOL

5.6 VOL=1N OF H2O2

MOLARITY=NORMALITY/n  

in the case of h2o2 n=2

 

THEREFORE 1N =1/2 M

Answered by anjali13lm
0

Answer:

The molarity, M, of the H_{2}O_{2} solution measured is 0.5M.

Explanation:

Data given,

The volume strength of H_{2}O_{2} solution = 5.6V

The molarity of the solution, M =?

As we know,

  • The relation between the volume strength and the molarity is given below:
  • Molarity = \frac{Volume strength}{11.2}

After putting the given value of volume strength in the equation, we get:

  • Molarity = \frac{5.6}{11.2}
  • Molarity = 0.5M

Hence, the molarity of the H_{2}O_{2} solution, M = 0.5M.

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