Definition
The density of hydrogen peroxide is the weight of hydrogen peroxide per its volume.Formula
ρ = m / V
- ρ: Density
- m: mass
- V: Volume
Density vs Specific Weight vs Specific Gravity
I would like to point out that there are conceptual differences between density, specific weight and specific gravity. Follow the link if you want to learn more about these differences.With that said, this page will provide you the hydrogen peroxide density in kg/m³ (SI unit), g/cm³, g/ml, kg/l, lb/ft³.
Density of Hydrogen Peroxide
50%
𝛒 = 1.196 g/cm³
𝛒 = 1196 kg/m³
𝛒 = 1.196 g/ml
𝛒 = 1196 g/L
𝛒 = 74.66 lb/ft³
Source: H2O2
𝛒 = 1196 g/L
30%
𝛒 = 1.110 g/cm³
𝛒 = 1110 kg/m³
𝛒 = 1.110 g/ml
𝛒 = 1110 g/L
𝛒 = 1110 g/L
𝛒 = 69.295 lb/ft³
Source: Sigma Aldrich
3% (25 °C)
𝛒 = 1 g/cm³
𝛒 = 1000 kg/m³
𝛒 = 1 g/ml
𝛒 = 1000 g/L
𝛒 = 1000 g/L
𝛒 = 62.43 lb/ft³
Source: Sigma Aldrich
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