Hydrogen peroxide reacts with thiosulfate ion in slightly acidic solution as follows: H₂O2 + 2 S₂03² + 2 H2 H₂O +S406²-

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Hydrogen peroxide reacts with thiosulfate ion in slightly acidic solution as follows: H₂O2 + 2 S₂03² + 2 H2 H₂O +S406²-

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Hydrogen Peroxide Reacts With Thiosulfate Ion In Slightly Acidic Solution As Follows H O2 2 S 03 2 H2 H O S406 1
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Hydrogen peroxide reacts with thiosulfate ion in slightly acidic solution as follows: H₂O2 + 2 S₂03² + 2 H2 H₂O +S406²- If the rate of formation of water is 1.0 M/s, what is the rate of disappearance of thiosulfate? 1.0 M/s 0.50 M/s 2.0 M/s 4.0 M/s
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