Concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide
The hydrogen peroxide obtained from any of the above methods is dilute. It is further concentrated b..
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is present in the juice of certain plants and traces of it are also found in the atmosphere and wat..
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 also ..
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 (z..
Uses of hydrogen peroxide
As hydrogen peroxide decomposes readily to give oxygen, it is used as a rich source of oxygen required to ignite liquid fuel in jet and rocket engines. It is used as a mild bleaching agent for bleaching delicate articles such as hair, silk, wood, etc. It is used as an an..
Concentration
Nitric acid can be concentrated up to 68%. It cannot be concentrated beyond this percentage by simply boiling because the aqueous solution of this concentration of nitric acid forms a constant boiling mixture at 121 o C. However, the acid can be further concentra..
From sodium peroxide
Sodium peroxide is added to an ice-cold dilute solution of sulphuric acid (20 %), in small doses at a time...
Hydrogen Ion Concentration
Hydrogen Ion Concentration - In 1909, Sorensen introduced a term for expressing the concentration of hydrogen ions, which give an idea about the acidic and basic characters of the aqueous solution. This term was called 'pH' which means the 'power of..
Hydrogen Ion Concentration - In 1909, Sorensen introduced a term for expressing the concentration of hydrogen ions, which give an idea about the acidic and basic characters of the aqueous solution. This term was called 'pH' which means the 'power of..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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