The smell of hydrogen peroxide resembles
a. Alcohol. b. Alkali. c.nitric acid. d. Chloroform. e. SO4
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H2O2?
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i say B. Alkali because its a chemical compound that neutralizes or effervesces with acids and turns litmus blue
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Hey dear,
● Answer -
(c) Nitric acid
● Hydrogen peroxide -
- Hydrogen Peroxide is a colourless liquid with molecular formula H2O2.
- Chemically it's weak acid used as purifying water, propellants, disinfectant, etc.
- Its physical properties are very similar to those of water, except that it is 40% denser.
- Hydrogen peroxide smells like nitric oxide i.e. slightly sharp pungent odour.
Hope this helps you...
● Answer -
(c) Nitric acid
● Hydrogen peroxide -
- Hydrogen Peroxide is a colourless liquid with molecular formula H2O2.
- Chemically it's weak acid used as purifying water, propellants, disinfectant, etc.
- Its physical properties are very similar to those of water, except that it is 40% denser.
- Hydrogen peroxide smells like nitric oxide i.e. slightly sharp pungent odour.
Hope this helps you...
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