MHT CET · Chemistry · Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
The volume concentration of hydrogen peroxide having \(6.8 \%\) concentration will be
- A 5
- B \(11.2\)
- C \(22.4\)
- D 20
Answer & Solution
Correct Answer
(C) \(22.4\)
Step-by-step Solution
Detailed explanation
Volume concentration \(=\frac{112}{34} \times \%\) concentration
\(=\frac{112}{34} \times 6.8=22.4\)
\(=\frac{112}{34} \times 6.8=22.4\)
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