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Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2, can be prepared with the following successive reactions: 2NH4HSO4 β†’ H2 + (NH4) 2S2O8
(NH4) 2S2O8 + 2H2O β†’ 2NH4HSO4 + H2O2
The first reaction is electrolytic; the second involves steam stripping. What current would be used in the first reaction to produce the (NH4) 2S2O8 needed to obtain 100 g of pure H2O2 with the second reaction? Assume that the anodic efficiency of the current is 50%.

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