A common industrial unit for articulating the concentration


A common industrial unit for articulating the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is to state the relative volume of oxygen gas at 0 C and 1 atm, produced per volume of hydrogen peroxide solution that decomposes.

For instance, when 1 L of a 20-volume (V20) solution of hydrogen peroxide decomposes, 20 L of oxygen gas at 0 C as well as 1atm is produced.

Compute the concentration of a 27 volume (V27) in units of mass percent.

Compute the concentration of a 27 volume (V27) in units of morality.

Density at 0 C (g/mL) of a variety of hydrogen peroxide solutions:
V27 = 1.026
27 mass % = 1.110
Pure = 1.471

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