H2O2 → 2H^+ + O2 + 2e^- ; E° = -0.68 V. This equation represents which of the following behaviour of H2O2?
0
09/12/2021 11:05 am
Topic starter
H2O2 → 2H+ + O2 + 2e- ; E° = -0.68 V. This equation represents which of the following behaviour of H2O2?
(a) Reducing
(b) Oxidising
(c) Acidic
(d) Catalytic
Answer
Add a comment
Add a comment
1 Answer
0
09/12/2021 11:09 am
Correct answer: (a) Reducing
Explanation:
As H2O2 is loosing electrons, so it is acting as reducing agent.
Add a comment
Add a comment
Forum Jump:
Related Topics
-
Hydrogen peroxide in its reaction with KIO4 and NH2OH respectively is acting as a
3 years ago
-
30 volume hydrogen peroxide means (a) 30% of H2O2 solution (b) 30 cm3 solution contains 1g of H2O2
3 years ago
-
Saline hydrides react explosively with water, such fires can be extinguished by
3 years ago
-
When zeolite (hydrated sodium aluminium silicate) is treated with hard water, the sodium ions are exchanged with
3 years ago
-
Which substance does not speed up decomposition of H2O2?
3 years ago
Forum Information
- 321 Forums
- 27.3 K Topics
- 53.8 K Posts
- 0 Online
- 12.4 K Members
Our newest member: Stripchat
Forum Icons:
Forum contains no unread posts
Forum contains unread posts
Topic Icons:
Not Replied
Replied
Active
Hot
Sticky
Unapproved
Solved
Private
Closed