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The volume strength of 100 g/L H2O2​

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Answered by nirman95
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To find:

Volume strength of 100 g/L H2O2.

Calculation:

You can directly apply a general formula for volume strength as follows:

\boxed{\sf{Molarity = \dfrac{Volume\:Strength}{11.2}}}

Now , firstly we need to calculate the molarity of 100 g/L Hydrogen peroxide:

\therefore\rm{100\: g{L}^{-1} = \dfrac{100}{34} \:mol{L}^{-1}}

\rm{=>100\: g{L}^{-1} = \dfrac{100}{34} \:M}

Now , putting this value in the general equation:

\rm{Molarity = \dfrac{Volume\:Strength}{11.2}}

=>\rm{\dfrac{100}{34} = \dfrac{Volume\:Strength}{11.2}}

=>\rm{Volume\:Strength=\dfrac{11.2 \times 100}{34}}

=>\rm{Volume\:Strength=\dfrac{5.6\times 100}{17}}

So, final answer is:

\boxed{\bf{Volume\:Strength=\dfrac{5.6\times 100}{17}}}

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