In the analysis of H2O2 using KMnO4, the simulation first states that about 20 mL of water is added to the 1.00 mL aliquot of H2O2 to make the observation of the end point easier. Later, you are informed that your assistant diluted the 1.00 mL H2O2 sample to 10 mL with distilled water. Which of the following volumes is used in your analysis of the concentration of H2O2 in the original sample? Question 3 options: 10.00mL 20.00mL 11.00mL 21.00mL  1.00mL

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In the analysis of H2O2 using KMnO4, the simulation first states that about 20 mL of water is added to the 1.00 mL aliquot of H2O2 to make the observation of the end point easier. Later, you are informed that your assistant diluted the 1.00 mL H2O2 sample to 10 mL with distilled water.

Which of the following volumes is used in your analysis of the concentration of H2O2 in the original sample?

Question 3 options:

10.00mL

20.00mL

11.00mL

21.00mL 

1.00mL

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