Reaction Feasibility: Na2S2O3+2 H2O2

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The discussion centers on performing a laboratory reaction between sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), resulting in sodium thiosulfate oxidation products. Participants emphasize the need for a titration setup to conduct the experiment effectively. Concerns about potential harmful effects are raised, with advice to consult literature and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for safety precautions. While no major issues are anticipated under normal operating conditions, caution is recommended when handling both chemicals.
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Hii..

I am planning to perform a reaction between "Sodium Thio sulphate and Hydrogen peroxide"

Na2S2O3+2 H2O2---->1/2 Na2S3O6 + 1/2 Na2SO4 + 2 H20

CAN ANY ONE TEL ME HOW THIS REACTION ...can be carried in the laboratory
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Is there any harmful effects with this reaction..?

if so please let me know...ur views...


Thank u
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You would probably need a titration setup.
 
yeah... i have the Titration set up ... but the problem is if i perform this experiment with normal operating conditions will be there be nay problem..?? Any precautions should be taken while dealing with Sodium thiosulphate and Hydrogen peroxide..?
 
There should not be anything major, however you should still consult with literature and MSDS for the experiment.
 
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