The concentration of a hydrogen peroxide solution can be

Chapter 19, Problem 69AP

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The concentration of a hydrogen peroxide solution can be conveniently determined by titration against a standardized potassium permanganate solution in an acidic medium according to the following unbalanced equation: (a) Balance this equation, (b) If 36.44 mL of a 0.01652 M KMnO4 solution is required to completely oxidize 25.00 mL of an H2O2 solution, calculate the molarity of the H2O2 solution.

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