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Equivalent weight of `H_(2)O_(2)` is

A

17

B

34

C

68

D

18

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A

`E.W.` of `H_(2)O_(2)=17`
`N=(30.36)/(17)=1.78N`
Volume strength `=5.6 xx` Normality ltbr. `=5.6 xx 1.78 =0` litre
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