Question
Chemistry Question on hydrogen peroxide
On being placed in water, sodium peroxide not only produces an alkaline solution but also some bubbles. If we assume that the peroxide ion picks up two protons from water to produce a compound that can be seen as the dibasic conjugate acid of peroxide ion and then this compound undergoes a redox disproportionation. Na2O2(s)+H2O(ℓ)→(A)+(B)(A)and(B)are
A
H2O2andNaOH
B
H2OandO2
C
NaOH and O2
D
Na2O and NaOH
Answer
NaOH and O2
Explanation
Solution
The reaction proceeds υia formation of H2O2 (which is dibasic conjugate acid of peroxide ion), H2O2 then disproportionates into water and oxygen. Na2O2(s)+2H2O(ℓ) −> 2NaOH(aq)+H2O2(aq) H2O2(aq) −> H2O(ℓ)+21O2(g) Thus, overall reaction is Na2O2(s)+H2O(ℓ) −> 2NaOH(aq)+21O2(g)