<span>Based on your information 1000 times greater than pH 13 is the best I can come up </span>with.
No it does not ALWAYS go through all the stages because each rock forms differently at different rates. Igneous rock can weather to sediement rock, or melt to magma, however this does not necessarily mean it does this every time. It all depends on the temperature, wind, and pressure/heat.
Answer:
2H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂
24.7 L are the liters of formed oxygen.
Explanation:
We state the reaction:
2H₂O₂ → 2H₂O + O₂
2 moles of peroxide decompose to 2 moles of water and 1 mol of oxygen gas.
We convert the mass to moles: 75 g . 1 mol / 34 g = 2.20 moles
As ratio is 2:1, per 2.20 moles of peroxide I would produce the half of moles, of O₂ → 2.20 /2 = 1.10 moles
We convert the moles to mass → 1.10 mol . 32 g / 1 mol = 35.3 g
Let's use oxygen's density to find out the volume
δ O₂ = 1.429 g/L (mass/volume)
35.3 g . 1L / 1.429g = 24.7 L
When it has been disproven