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

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The volume strength of 10 N H_(2)O_(2) is :

H_(2)O_(2) acts both as oxidant and reductant. H_(2)O and O_(2) are products when H_(2)O_(2) acts as oxidant and reductant respectively. The strength of H_(2)O_(2) is expressed in terms of molarity, normality, % strength and volume strength. H_(2)O_(2) decomposes as H_(2)O_(2)rarrH_(2)+1//2O_(2)(g) i.e., one mole O_(2) is released from 2 mole H_(2)O_(2) .x. .volume. strength of H_(2)O_(2) means 1 volume (mL or litre) of H_(2)O_(2) sample released x volume (mL or litre) O_(2) gas at NTP on its decomposition. Hence molarity = x//11.2 moles per litre, i.e., normality of H_(2)O_(2)=x//5.6 Thus volume strength, i.e., x=5.6xx Normality. Weigth of H_(2)O_(2) (in gm) present in 100 mL H_(2)O_(2) solution is called percentage strength of H_(2)O_(2) How much volume of H_(2)O_(2) solution of 22.4 .vol. strength is required to oxidise 6.3 gm oxalic acid

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

The strength of 20 volume of H_(2)O_(2) is

In how many ways can you express the strength of H_(2)O_(2) ? Calculate the strength of 15 volume solution of H_(2)O_(2) . in g//l . Express the strength in normality and molarity.