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Peroxides and dioxides
A peroxide is a metallic oxide which gives hydrogen peroxide by the action of dilute acids. They contain more oxygen than the corresponding basic oxide, e.g., sodium, calcium and barium peroxides. Dioxides like PbO 2 and MnO 2..
Manganese
1. Take 2 ml of ash solution. 2. Add a few drops KOH solution. 3. Add a few drops of manganese reagent (0.05 g of benzedine in 100 ml of 10% acetic acid) to test soluti..
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide - Hydrogen peroxide is present in the juice of certain plants and traces of it are also found in the atmosphere and wat..
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is present in the juice of certain plants and traces of it are also found in the atmosphere and wate..
Manganese nodules
Manganese metal exists at the seabed, in the form of potato shaped nodules. These nodules are formed by some on-going biological processes. These nodules also contain small amounts of metals like, cobalt, copper, nickel, iron etc. An approximate composition of manganese nodule ..
Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide
The hydrogen peroxide obtained from any of the above methods is dilute. It is further concentrated b..
Chemical Properties of Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide has an interesting chemistry because of its ability to function as oxidant as well as a reductant in both acid and alkaline solutions. The oxidation state of oxygen in hydrogen peroxide is -1. It can therefore be oxidized to O 2..
Strength of hydrogen peroxide solution
It is customary to indicate the strength of a sample of hydrogen peroxide solution in terms of the 'volume of oxygen at NTP that one volume of hydrogen peroxide gives on heating'. When the grade of H 2 O 2 in volumes is given, ..
Physical properties of hydrogen peroxide
Pure hydrogen peroxide is a pale-blue syrupy liquid with a bitter taste. It is soluble both in water and alcohol. Its density is 1.469 g/mL. It melts at 272.4 K (- 0.7C) and boils under 760 mm of Hg pressure at 423.2 K (150C) with violent decomposition. Howe..
Peroxide effect
The mode of addition of hydrogen bromide to unsymmetrical alkenes in the presence of oxygen and peroxides is contrary to Markownikoff rule. This addition of HBr to unsymmetrical alkenes against the Markownikoff's rule is known as peroxide effect, or anti-Markownikoff'..
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