Chemistry, asked by anzellestander33, 8 months ago

PLEASE HELP URGENTLY What volume of a 6% H2O2 solution do you need in order to make 150 ml of a 1% H2O2 solution? The density of these dilute H2O2 solutions is very close to the density of water, so you can assume that 100g = 100 ml in this case.

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Answered by ameyaroker1
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25ml of H2O2 at 6% add to 125ml of H2O will give a solution of 150ml at 1% H2O2, under the conditions you specified.

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