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sodium peroxide which is a yellow solid, when exposed to air becomes white due to the formation of what?

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Answered by iamsana
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its due to the formation of- sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate!
Answered by praneetha2002
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Sodium peroxide which is a yellow solid, when exposed to air becomes white due to the formation of

(a) H2O2(b) Na2O(c) Na2O and O3(d) NaOH and Na2CO3

(e) NaOH and H2O2
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