In suitably acid solutions and with suitable concentrations hydrogen peroxide reduces the following: cobaltic sulfate to cobaltous sulfate; lead peroxide to lead sulfate; permanganic acid, manganese dioxide, and manganic sulfate to manganous sulfate; chlorine and hypochlorous acid to hydrochloric acid; bromic acid to hydrobromic acid and bromine; chromic acid to chromic sulfate; chloric acid at 80°C. to hydrochloric acid and chlorine; hypobromous acid to hydrobromic acid; thallic sulfate to thallous sulfate; bromine to hydrobromic acid; periodic acid to iodic acid; iodic acid to iodine; 95 per cent nitric acid to oxides of nitrogen; bismuth pentoxide to bismuth trioxide; pentavalent vanadium to tetravalent vanadium.In suitably acid solutions and with suitable concentrations hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the following: hydrochloric acid to chlorine; hydrobromic acid to bromic acid; hydriodic acid to iodine and to iodic acid; ferrous chloride to ferric chloride; nitrous acid to nitric acid; mercurous nitrate to mercuric nitrate; silver to silver sulfate; tetravalent vanadium to pentavalent vanadium; cuprous chloride to cupric chloride; ferrocyanic acid to ferricyanic acid; stannous chloride to stannic chloride; hydroxylamine and nitrous acid to nitric acid; nickel and lead to the corresponding sulfates.+ 1.17f +0.867 -0.589 * One-way reactions; not strictly reversible, t Measured directly and not calculated.
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