When I put my rusted ligature (instrument piece) into Hydrogen peroxide it bubbled a lot and made it easier to remove the rust but it does not fully get the rust off on its own.
An easy explanation of the above is : Hydrogen Peroxide contains oxygen therefore oxygen makes some kinds of fruits rust. When the inner part of the fruit has contact with oxygen it rusts.
gah get spell check:) peroxide H2O2 and it breaks down in the presence of light and some catalysts and it releases oxygen and hyrdogen and the oxygen reacts with the iron to make your rust
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The material most commonly called "hydrogen peroxide", especially by non-chemists, is a solution of the solute hydrogen peroxide in water as the solvent.
Peroxide is an compound that can be a part of another chemical to form a molecule. Hydrogen peroxide is two hydrogen atoms attached to a peroxide molecule, forming hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide itself (O2) only exists as molecular oxygen when it is not attached to another chemical.
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An easy explanation of the above is : Hydrogen Peroxide contains oxygen therefore oxygen makes some kinds of fruits rust. When the inner part of the fruit has contact with oxygen it rusts.
gah get spell check:) peroxide H2O2 and it breaks down in the presence of light and some catalysts and it releases oxygen and hyrdogen and the oxygen reacts with the iron to make your rust
You should not have hydrogen peroxide in your body to start with, but when it touches organic material, the extra oxygen molecule is stripped off and it becomes water.
The best way to get rid of dried blood is to dab the spot with hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball.
Hydrogen peroxide is a teeth whitener, google "hydrogen peroxide teeth."
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
hydrogen+peroxide
I think Hydrogen Peroxide is a reactant,because hydrogen and oxygen are reactants so hydrogen peroxide should be a reactant.
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Yes hydrogen peroxide is an antiseptic.
The answer depends on the fraction of hydrogen peroxide in WHAT!