Chemistry, asked by TonyAman6402, 11 months ago

The volume strength of 1M H₂O₂ is : (Molar mass of H₂O₂ = 34 g mol⁻¹)
(A) 5.6 (B) 16.8
(C) 11.35 (D) 22.4

Answers

Answered by deepthi007
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Explanation:

Volume strength = 11.2 × molarity

5.6 ×normality

volume strength = 11.2. approx 11.35

the answer is (C)

Answered by shalini271226
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Answer:

the correct option should be c)11.35

Explanation:

volume strength=molarity*11.2

=1*11.2= 11.2 which is approx to 11.35

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