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H2O2 concentration determination

Started by Vesago, May 28, 2004, 03:58:00 PM

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Vesago

Does anyone know of a method for determining the H2O2% in solution?  Perhaps a titration?

Novice

I would titrate it with a very dilute permanganate solution... Be careful though, as oxygen and water evolves violently if the concentration is too high!

Vesago

Do they react in equimolar amounts?

KMnO4 + H2O2 -> K+ + MnO4- + H2 + O2  ?

methyl_ethyl

Post 461708

(methyl_ethyl: "Failed Peracid Oxidations? Check your H2O2 conc.!!", Newbee Forum)
might help,  ;)  

I should have used a different subject title to make it easier to find in TFSE.

regards,

m_e


lugh

If you would have input the terms hydrogen, peroxide and concentration into the search engine, you would have found

Post 243407

(lugh: "Hydrogen Peroxide Concentrations/Density", Novel Discourse)
as well as others on the same subject  :P


Vesago

Thanks for the "help", but I need a method that is accurate to a tenth of a percent.  For the record, I used The Fucking Search Engine, and I found that Fucking Thread, but it wasn't what I was looking for.

Methyl_Ethyl - thank you

hest

with that tone vesage i realy want's to help you.