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The volume strength of 100g/l H2O2 is

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

Volume strength of 100 g/L  H_{2} O_{2} is \frac{5.6 * 100 }{17}  

Explanation:

A general formula for volume strength can be immediately applied as follows:

Molarity= \frac{volume strength}{11.2}

To begin, we must first determine the Molarity of 100 g/L Hydrogen Peroxide:

        ∴ 100g/L^{-1}= \frac{100}{34} mol  L^{-1}

          100g/L^{-1} = \frac{100}{34} M

Now, incorporating this number into the overall formula:

                  Molarity = {}\frac{volume strength}{11.2}

                             \frac{100}{34} = \frac{volume strength}{11.2}

       Volume strength =\frac{11.2*100 }{34}

                                  = \frac{5.6*100}{17}

So the final answer is volume of strength =   \frac{5.6 *100}{17}

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