Question
Question: Match the following: - List I| List II ---|--- A. Perhydrol| 1\. Rocket fuel B. Hyperol| 2...
Match the following: -
List I | List II |
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A. Perhydrol | 1. Rocket fuel |
B. Hyperol | 2. 100V of H2O2 |
C. 3%vw of H2O2 | 3. (NH2)2Co⋅H2O2 |
D. H2O2 | 4. 1.786NH2O2 |
5. Na2HPO4⋅H2O2 |
a. A−5,B−3,C−1,D−2
b. A−5,B−3,C−4,D−1
c. A−2,B−3,C−4,D−1
d. A−2,B−4,C−5,D−1
Solution
A chemical compound with formula H2O2 is known as hydrogen peroxide. The oxygen atom in peroxides exists in a −1 oxidation state and its chemistry is majorly dominated by O−O bond. In its pure form, it exists as a pale blue liquid which has more viscosity as compared to water and widely used as an antiseptic, bleaching and oxidizing agent.
Complete answer:
In the given question, each point is the type of hydrogen peroxide in which it may exist under specific conditions. Let us discuss each point and its match separately as follows:
Perhydrol: A solution which is 30% of weight by volume i.e., 30%vw hydrogen peroxide or 100 volume of hydrogen peroxide solution is known as Perhydrol. Hence, point A of list I matches with point 2 of list II.
Hyperol: A solution which is a mixture of urea i.e., NH2CONH2 and hydrogen peroxide i.e., H2O2 and is represented as (NH2)2Co⋅H2O2. Hence, point B of list I matches with point 3 of list II.
3%vw of H2O2: It means that 3g of H2O2 is present in 100mL of solution and equivalent mass of H2O2 is as follows:
Equivalent mass of H2O2=234⇒17geq−1
So, the normality of the H2O2 solution can be determined with the help of given expression:
Normality =equivalent mass×Volume(L)given mass of solute(in grams)
Substituting values:
⇒N=17×0.13
⇒N=1.78N
Hence, 3%vw of H2O2 represents 1.786NH2O2 solution. So, point C of list I matches with point 4 of list II.
High concentration H2O2 which is also referred to as high-test peroxide (HTP) can be either used as monopropellant or as an oxidizer component of bipropellant rockets. As a monopropellant, it decomposes to 70−98% concentration into oxygen and steam and produces a maximum specific impulse in volume. As a bipropellant, it is decomposed to burn a fuel as an oxidizing agent. Hence, H2O2 is used in rocket fuels. So, point D of list I matches with point 1 of list II.
Therefore, the correct matching order is A−2,B−3,C−4,D−1.
Hence C is the correct option.
Note:
Remember that the equivalent mass of a molecule is the exact mass with which it combines or displaces a fixed quantity of another molecule. It can be expressed as nM, where M is the molecular mass of the molecule and n is the n-factor or the valency of ions formed on dissociation of the molecule.