the mole ratio of sulphuric acid and hydrogen peroxide formed when h2s2o8 is completely hydrolysed
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The mole ratio of sulphuric acid and hydrogen peroxide formed when H2S2O8 is completely hydrolyzed is 2:1.
- The balanced hydrolysis reaction of H2S2O8 can be shown as follows:
H2S2O8 + 2 H2O → 2 H2SO4 + H2O2
- So, upon the hydrolysis of one mole of H2S2O8, 2 moles of sulphuric acid along with one mole of hydrogen peroxide is formed.
- Hence the molar ratio of H2SO4 to H2O2 is 2:1.
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