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On being placed in water, sodium peroxide not only produces an alkaline solution but also some bubbles. If we assume that the peroxide ion picks up two protons from water to produce a compound that can be seen as the dibasic conjugate acid of peroxide ion and then this compound undergoes a redox disproportionation. $Na_{2}O_{2\left(s\right)}+H_{2}O_{\left(\ell\right)} \rightarrow\left(A\right)+\left(B\right) \left(A\right) \, and \, \left(B\right) are$

Updated On: Jul 6, 2022
  • $H_{2}O_{2} \, and \, NaOH$
  • $H_{2}O \, and O_{2}$
  • NaOH and $ O_{2}$
  • $ Na_{2}O$ and NaOH
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The reaction proceeds $\upsilon ia$ formation of $H_{2}O_{2}$ (which is dibasic conjugate acid of peroxide ion), $H_{2}O_{2}$ then disproportionates into water and oxygen. $Na_{2}O_{2\left(s\right)}+2 H_{2}O_{\left(\ell\right)}$ $ { -> }$ $2 NaOH_{\left(a q\right)}+H_{2}O_{2\left(aq\right)}$ $H_{2}O_{2\left(aq\right)}$ $ { -> }$ $H_{2}O_{\left(\ell\right)}+\frac{1}{2}O_{2\left(g\right)}$ Thus, overall reaction is $Na_{2}O_{2\left(s\right)}+H_{2}O_{\left(\ell\right)}$ $ { -> }$ $2 NaOH_{\left(aq\right)}+\frac{1}{2} \,O_{2\left(g\right)}$
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Notes on hydrogen peroxide

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Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical element including hydrogen and oxygen. Anhydrous hydrogen peroxide is a colorless, sugary liquid that breaks down quickly into oxygen and water. The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide [H2O2] is H—O—O—H, here, each dash represents a single covalent link. Especially, each bond has a pair of mutual electrons, one from each of the atoms at the bond’s ends. The polar bonds are H—O bonds, but this is not the polar one - O—O bonds.

Physical Properties:

  • In its pure state, hydrogen peroxide is an entirely transparent colorless liquid with a nitric acid-like odor.
  • The consistency of hydrogen peroxide is far better than that of water. It has a density of about 40% that of water.

Chemical Properties:

  • It dissolves in water, which after getting mixed with water produces a homogenous solution.
  • Naturally acidic in nature.
  • The oxidizing agent H2O2 is quite powerful. As a derivative, it gives up one oxygen atom and forms water.