When sodium peroxide is treated with dilute sulphuric acid, we get
(i) Sodium sulphate and water
(ii) Sodium sulphate and oxygen
(iii) Sodium sulphate, hydrogen and oxygen
(iv) Sodium sulphate and hydrogen peroxide
When sodium peroxide is treated with dilute sulphuric acid, we get
(i) Sodium sulphate and water
(ii) Sodium sulphate and oxygen
(iii) Sodium sulphate, hydrogen and oxygen
(iv) Sodium sulphate and hydrogen peroxide
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1 Answer
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Option (iv)
Sodium sulphate and hydrogen peroxide.
Na2O2+dil H2SO4 → Na2SO4 → Na2SO4+H2O2
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