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Hydrogen Peroxide Molecular Mass

Hydrogen peroxide, its molecular weight is a key point in chemical study. The chemical formula of hydrogen peroxide is $H_ {2} O_ {2} $, the relative atomic mass of hydrogen ($H $) is about 1 dollar $, and the relative atomic mass of oxygen ($O $) is about 16 dollars $. According to the calculation law of molecular weight, the relative atomic mass of each atom is multiplied by the sum of the number of atoms. In hydrogen peroxide, there are 2 dollars hydrogen atoms and 2 dollars oxygen atoms, so its molecular weight is 2 dollars\ times1 + 2\ times16 = 34 $. This molecular weight is of great significance in many fields of chemistry, such as the measurement of chemical reactions and the accurate measurement of solution concentration. It is an indispensable parameter that helps chemistry students gain in-depth insight into relevant chemical processes and material properties.