How much sodium percarbonate to make 30 % hydrogen peroxide?
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How much sodium percarbonate to make 30 % hydrogen peroxide?
Conversion of Sodium Percarbonate to Hydrogen Peroxide:
Sodium percarbonate is an adduct product containing hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is used to dye the hair, in chemical industries it is used as an oxidizing agent and precursor to other peroxide compounds.
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View this answerSodium percarbonate is Na₂ H₃ CO₆ is the adduct of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide and contains 32.5% by mass of Hydrogen...
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