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Hydrolysis of one mole of peroxodi-sulphuric acid produces

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Answer:

When one mole of peroxodi-sulphuric is hydrolysed it gives two moles sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide.

Explanation:

Peroxodisulfuric acid is a oxyacid of sulfur with molecular formula:H_2S_2O_8. In which 2 HSO_3^- units are linked by peroxy linkage of O_2^{2-}

When one mole of peroxodi-sulphuric is hydrolysed it gives two moles sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide.

H_2S_2O_8+2H_2O\rightarrow 2H_2SO_4+H_2O_2

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