The oxide that gives hydrogen peroxide on treatment with a dilute acid is
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Hydrogen
The oxide that gives hydrogen peroxide on treatment with a dilute acid is
- PbO2
- Na2O2
- MnO2
- TiO2
Answer
(B) Na 2 O 2
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