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Hydrolysis of one mole of peroxodisulphuric acid produces

A

two moles of sulphuric acid

B

two moles of peroxomonosulphuric acid

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one mole of sulphuric acid and one mole of peroxomonosulphuric acid

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one mole of sulphuric acid, one mole of peroxomonosulphuric acid and one mole of hydrogen peroxide

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C

`HO-SO_(2)-O-O-SO_(2)-OH+H_(2)Orarrunderset("Sulphuric acid")(HOSO_(2)OH)+underset("Peroxomono sulphuric acid")(HOOSO_(2)OH)`
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MHTCET PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS AND PRACTICE PAPERS-HYDROGEN -EXERCISE 2
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  5. NH(3) and H(2)O form NH(4)OH by

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  6. 100 mL of tap water containing Ca(HCO(3)(2) was titrated with (N)/(50)...

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  7. When zeolite, which is hydrated sodium aluminium silicate, is treated ...

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  8. The molarity of a 100 mL solution containing 5.1 g of hydrogen peroxid...

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  9. 1000 g aqueous solutioin of CaCO(3) contains 10 g of calcium carbonate...

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  10. The oxidising property of H(2)O(2) is best explained by assuming that ...

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  11. Hydrogen peroxide is used as

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  12. Decomposition of H(2)O(2) is favoured by

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  13. Match the following columns and choose the correct option.

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  14. Last molecule of H(2)O is evolved from H(2)O(2) by

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  15. The volume of 10 volume H(2)O(2) solution that decolourises 200 mL of ...

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  17. 100 volume hydrogen peroxide solution means

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  18. Which of the following equations depict theoxidising nature of H(2)O(2...

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  19. What is the volume of O(2) liberated at NTP by complete decomposition ...

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  20. Excess of Kl and dill. H(2)SO(4) were mixed in 50 mL H(2)O(2). Thus, ...

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