Try in a pharmacy or chemicals store.
Yes, and it's also corrosive and would do a lot of damage to the esophagus.Another opinion:While the above may be true for high concentration hydrogen peroxide, it bears noting the antiseptic one buys at the pharmacy is a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and water. At this concentration, it's comparatively harmless, and it would take a huge dose to do any serious harm. In fact, I've seen hydrogen peroxide 3% prescribed as an oral mouthwash-antiseptic. And it would take an amazing amount to reach acute toxicity. That said, it's probably not a good idea to swallow the stuff. So, in answer to the question, small amounts of hydrogen peroxide can be consumed without significant harm (although -- once more -- this is not a good idea).
Do Not Try To Whiten Your Teeth With Peroxide it will burn your whole mouth. Update by someone else: I have used 3% diluted with water at a ration of 1 part water to 1 part hydrogen peroxide. Then swished it around my mouth for a few minutes and the spat out. This week I have done this 4 times without any burning sensation.
Doing a project based on hair color and peroxide could help a person learn more about the pros and cons of using this mixture and which safety precautions to adhere by.
No bc it can bubbles up when u put it on someone cut or boo boo also pee isnt a good solvent
Do not put vinegar or bleach in it to clean it. use hydrogen peroxide. also you need to wrap it some so that stuff won't get in it but you also need to let air get to it so it can heal.
In the hospital setting, hydrogen peroxide is discarded 4 days after opening. It may still fizz and bubble, but it's actions are diminished. Buy the smallest bottle possible, and replace it frequently - it's cheap.
There is a place called ConceptPlus located in Montreal. You can get personalized aprons for that special someone or occasions and the prices are reasonable.
One can check with the Montreal visitors center. They should have information on all hotels in the area. One can also check with their local travel agent.
Your question does't even make sense. If it is: Are Canadians from Montreal good at hockey? Then there is no way of knowing. Hockey was invented in Canada but that doesn't mean everyone there is good at it. When you ask if someone from Montreal is good at hockey, then you are just narrowing it down.
it is unknown the number of hydrogen atoms in a fat molecule but there is still hope that someone knows. if you have a assignment dont worry because someone will know
Cyanogen is NCCN and hydrogen cyanide is HCN. I have no idea what "hydrogen cyanogen" might mean unless someone's getting the two of those confused.
no