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Volume Strength Of Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2)|Example|Question|Oleum|Non-Stoichiometic Compounds|OMR

Volume strength of H_(2)O_(2) = ___________.

Volume strength of H_(2)O_(2) is 5.6, its normality will be :

Volume strength of H_(2)O_(2) labelled is 10 vol . What is normality of H_(2)O_(2) ?

Volume strength of H_(2)O_(2) labelled is 10 vol . What is normality of H_(2)O_(2) ?

35ml sample of hydrogen peroxide gives off 500 ml of O_2 at 27^@ C and 1 atm pressure. Volume strength of H_2 O_2 sample will be:

35ml sample of hydrogen peroxide gives off 500 ml of O_2 at 27^@ C and 1 atm pressure. Volume strength of H_2 O_2 sample will be:

To a 25 mL of H_(2)O_(2) solution, excess of acidified solution of KI was added. The iodine liberated required 20 mL of 0.3 N Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3) solution. Calculate the volume strength of H_(2)O_2 solution. Strategy : Volume strength of H_(2)O_(2) solution is related to its normality by the following relation Volume strength (V)=5.6xx"Normality" (N) where, Normality =((meq)H_(2)O_(2))/V_(mL) According to the law of equivalence (meq)_(Na_(2)S_(2)O_(3))=(meq)_(I_(2))=(meq)_(H_(2)O_(2))