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The volume strength of 1.5 N H2O2 is.......
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One molar of H2O2 is two normal.
So 1.5N is 0.75M.
The volume strength of a hydrogen peroxide solution is the volume of oxygen gas that can be liberated by decomposing one litre of the solution (at standard temperature and pressure).
1 mole of O2 occupies 22.4L at STP.
2 H2O2(aq) = 2 H2O(l) + O2(g)
Find how many litres of O2 can be liberated by 1 litre of 1.5N H2O2.
So 1.5N is 0.75M.
The volume strength of a hydrogen peroxide solution is the volume of oxygen gas that can be liberated by decomposing one litre of the solution (at standard temperature and pressure).
1 mole of O2 occupies 22.4L at STP.
2 H2O2(aq) = 2 H2O(l) + O2(g)
Find how many litres of O2 can be liberated by 1 litre of 1.5N H2O2.
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