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No. Hydrogen peroxide is usually dissolved in water to make it more stable. The peroxide you buy at the pharmacy is 3% hydrogen peroxide and 97% water. Pure hydrogen peroxide, which is a dangerously strong oxidizer, can explosively decompose into water and oxygen.
Chlorox bleaches contain hypochlorite- and not hydrogen peroxide. Zonrox may make other bleaches which contain peroxide.
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I think its oxygen
Most typically, water and hydrogen peroxide. They are two of the most common compounds of oxygen and hydrogen.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is usually dissolved in water to make it more stable. The peroxide you buy at the pharmacy is 3% hydrogen peroxide and 97% water. Pure hydrogen peroxide, which is a dangerously strong oxidizer, can explosively decompose into water and oxygen.
Hydrogen peroxide contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Chlorox bleaches contain hypochlorite- and not hydrogen peroxide. Zonrox may make other bleaches which contain peroxide.
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If you mean hydrogen peroxide, it's 2 hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. H2 O2
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I think its oxygen
The acetone and hydrogen peroxide would react with each other to make the high explosive acetone peroxide. An acid such as hydrochloric is commonly used in the synthesis of acetone peroxide, which speeds up the formation if it.
The white you see is many microscopic bubbles of oxygen released by a reaction between the Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) and your saliva.
Water is H2O and hydrogen peroxide is H2O2 ; both of these molecules have two hydrogen atoms. It is the number of oxygen atoms which varies.
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