How is the volume measurement of hydrogen peroxide related to its molarity?

May 21st, 2007

Hydrogen peroxide decomposes according to the equation: 2H2O2 –> 2H2O + O2
If you start with 100 volume H2O2 then 1 dm3 of solution will release 100 dm3 oxygen (at RTP)
This means that 1 litre of H2O2 solution releases 100/24 moles of oxygen and as 2 moles of H2O2 decompose to release 1 mole of oxygen then there must be 2 x 100/24 moles of H2O2 in the solution
This is equal to 8.33 mol/dm3


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