Olevious Page 13 of 16 Next O Hydrogen peroxide is used as a cleaning agent in the treatment of cuts and abrasions for several reasons. It is an oxidizing agent that can directly kill many microorganisms, it decomposes upc inhibits the growth of anaerobic microorganisms), and it foams upon contact with blood, which provides a cleansing action. In the laboratory, small quantities of hydrogen peroxide can be prepa such as barium peroxide BaO2(s) + HC1(aq) → H2O2(aq) +BaCl2 (aq) What amount of hydrogen peroxide should result when 1.21 g of barium peroxide is treated with 26.5 ml of hydrochloric acid solution containing 0.0275 g of HCl per mL? g H2O2

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Hydrogen peroxide is used as a cleaning agent in the treatment of cuts and abrasions for several reasons. It is an oxidizing agent that can directly kill many microorganisms; it decomposes upc
inhibits the growth of anaerobic microorganisms), and it foams upon contact with blood, which provides a cleansing action. In the laboratory, small quantities of hydrogen peroxide can be prepa
such as barium peroxide.
BaO2(s) + HC1(aq) → H2O2(aq) +BaCl2 (aq)
What amount of hydrogen peroxide should result when 1.21 g of barium peroxide is treated with 26.5 mL of hydrochloric acid solution containing 0.0275 g of HCl per mL?
g H2O2
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