One method of determining the concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in a solution is through titration with the iodide ion. The net ionic equation for this reaction is H2O2 + 2I- +2H+ I2 + 2H2O
A 50.00 mL sample of a hydrogen peroxide solution is found to react completely with 37.12 mL of a 0.1500 M KI solution. What is the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the sample
A) 5.568 * 10-2 M
B) 0.2227 M
C) 0.1010 M
D) 0.4041 M
E) 0.1114 M
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