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why concentrated sulphuric acid is not used in the preparation of hydrogen peroxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Quantitative assessments can create more realistic safety targets assuming the information inputted is of a high quality. Using a data analytical approach, the targets and estimates this kind of assessment produces can also be more accurate than estimates produced through a qualitative approach.

Answered by ashmitabisen
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Dilute sulphuric acid will react to produce hydrogen gas. Increasing the concentration will increase the rate of reaction. Since the product is in another phase (hydrogen is a gas) too rapid a reaction brings a risk of overpressurization and explosion.

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