1 5 mL of 3% H2O2 & 10 mL of 0.60M KI
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1 5 mL of 3% H2O2 & 10 mL of 0.60M KI
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What is the Concentration of H2O2 in each one?
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Calculate the strength and Molarity of 3 H2O2 Since 3 H2O2 means 10 volumes of H2O2 so 1 litre of H2O2 will give 10L of oxygen at STP 2H2O2l O2g 2H2Ol 2 x3468g224 L at STP Thus 224 L of O2 is produced from H2O2 68 g
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