Question:

How many '$mL$' of perhydrol is required to produce sufficient oxygen which can be used to completely convert $2L$ of $SO_2$ gas to $SO_3$ gas?

Updated On: Jan 30, 2025
  • 10 mL
  • 5 mL
  • 20 mL
  • 30 mL
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Solution and Explanation

Perhydrol means $30 \%$ solution of $H _{2} O _{2}$.
$ H _{2} O _{2}$ decomposes as
$2 H _{2} O _{2} \rightarrow 2 H _{2} O + O _{2}$
Volume strength of $30 \% H _{2} O _{2}$ solution is $100$ that means $1 \,mL$ of this solution on decomposition gives $100 \,mL$ oxygen.



Since, $100 \,mL$ of oxygen is obtained by $=1\, mL$ of $H _{2} O _{2}$
$\therefore 1000\, mL$ of oxygen will be obtained by
$=\frac{1}{100} \times 1000\, mL $ of $H _{2} O _{2} $
$=10 \,mL$ of $H _{2} O _{2}$
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Concentration of Solutions

It is the amount of solute present in one liter of solution.

Concentration in Parts Per Million - The parts of a component per million parts (106) of the solution.

Mass Percentage - When the concentration is expressed as the percent of one component in the solution by mass it is called mass percentage (w/w).

Volume Percentage - Sometimes we express the concentration as a percent of one component in the solution by volume, it is then called as volume percentage

Mass by Volume Percentage - It is defined as the mass of a solute dissolved per 100mL of the solution.

Molarity - One of the most commonly used methods for expressing the concentrations is molarity. It is the number of moles of solute dissolved in one litre of a solution.

Molality - Molality represents the concentration regarding moles of solute and the mass of solvent.

Normality - It is the number of gram equivalents of solute present in one liter of the solution and it is denoted by N.

Formality - It is the number of gram formula present in one litre of solution.