Question
Question: The volume strength of the sample of \[{H_2}{O_2}\] is \(8.96\) vol. The mass of \[{H_2}{O_2}\] pres...
The volume strength of the sample of H2O2 is 8.96 vol. The mass of H2O2 present in 250ml of this solution is?
A) 0.4g
B) 27.2g
C) 6.8g
D) 108.8g
Solution
We have to know that it is expressed as VW percentage of H2O2 in solution. Thus, 30%solution of H2O2 means 30 grams ofH2O2 are present in 100ml of solution in terms of volume. Hydrogen peroxide is a mild antiseptic used on the skin to prevent infection of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
Complete answer:
We will solve this question step by step. The volume strength is given which is 8.96. The volume strength is to be divided by 5.6 as the volume strength of hydrogen peroxide at standard quantities is 5.6 which comes out to be the normality. The next step is to find the number of masses.
Volume strength is 8.96
Normality=5.68.96=1.6
Normality×Vol=Moles×2000
Moles=0.2
Mass=6.4gm
Hydrogen peroxide is a mild antiseptic used on the skin to prevent infection of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It may also be used as a mouth rinse to help remove mucus or to relieve minor mouth irritation. There are also many disadvantages of hydrogen peroxide, it is a highly powerful oxidizer and can react with many chemicals. When in contact with eyes, it causes irritation. Hydrogen peroxide slowly decomposes into water and oxygen. Hydrogen peroxide i.e. H2O2 slowly decomposes to form water and oxygen gas. It is the volume of the oxygen gas liberated from the 1 volume of H2O2 solution.
For ex - If 10 volume H2O2 solution means that 1 litre of this is H2O2 solution will give 10 litre of oxygen at STP.
Note:
We need to remember that volume strength or the percentage strength of hydrogen peroxide is the term which is used to express the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the form of volume of oxygen which can decompose to form water and oxygen gas.