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This question is about hydrogen peroxide, H₂O₂. The half-equation for the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide is H₂O₂ → O₂ + 2H⁺ + 2e⁻ Hair bleach solution contains hy... show full transcript
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First, calculate the amount of potassium manganate(VII) used:
Using the formula:
The moles of potassium manganate(VII) used are:
Using the stoichiometric ratio from the equation, where 2 moles of manganate react with 5 moles of hydrogen peroxide:
rac{5}{2} imes n_{KMnO_4} = n_{H_2O_2}
So,
n_{H_2O_2} = rac{5}{2} imes 7.17 imes 10^{-3} = 1.79 imes 10^{-2} ext{ mol}
Because the original hair bleach solution is 5.00% of the diluted solution, we find the concentration in the original solution:
For 25.0 cm³ diluted, the total amount is:
C_{original} = rac{1.79 imes 10^{-2}}{0.025 ext{ dm}^3} imes rac{1}{0.05} = 1.43 ext{ mol dm}^{-3}
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Using the ideal gas equation:
Rearranging gives:
n = rac{PV}{RT}
Convert the volume to cubic meters:
Now substituting in:
Then,
ightarrow n = 0.75 ext{ mol}$$Step 7
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Using the data from Table 3: Mean bond enthalpy values:
Considering the reaction and applying Hess's law, we can calculate it:
Using the equation:
We can set up the equation to find the O–O bond enthalpy:
Substituting values given:
X = rac{926 + 163 + 789}{2}
Thus, we find:
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