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how many moles are in a 100g sample of H2O2 sample?

How many molecules are in the 100g sample of H2O2​

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Answered by santwanamohanty3
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Explanation:

Given, 1g of sample of H

2

O

2

 has x% H

2

O

2

 by mass

This means 100g sample has x gm of H

2

O

2

⇒1g sample has  

100gm

1g×xgm

H

2

O

2

⟶(1)

Now, Volume of KMnO

4

 used for neutralization=xcm

3

We know,

At equivalence,

No. of gm equivalents of H

2

O

2

=No. of gm equivalents of KMnO

4

⟶(2)

H

2

O

2

N

1

V

1

=

KMnO

4

N

2

V

2

100×17

x

=

1000

N

i

X

  [∵Normality=

Eq.Wt

Wt

1000Vinml]

[EquivalentWeightofH

2

O

2

=

2

34

=17]

⇒N

2

=

17

10

=0.588N

∴ Normality of KMnO

4

=0.588N

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