Redox and Equivalent ConceptHard
Question
H2O2 disproportionates into H2O and O2. The equivalent weight of H2O2 in this reaction is
Options
A.34
B.17
C.68
D.8.5
Solution
$H_{2}O_{2} \rightarrow H_{2}O + \frac{1}{2}O_{2}$
The reaction is balanced on the loss and gain of one electron per H2O2 molecule.
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