No, hydrogen peroxide would not remove oil. Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent, which allows it to bleach certain stains. However, the removal of oil would require a surfactant/detergent.
Yes, because hydrogen peroxide is used to soften impacted cerumen in the ears.
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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.
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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.
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Hydrogen Peroxide is like bleach. It turns it white, even if you don't want it too!!!!
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Yes, because hydrogen peroxide is used to soften impacted cerumen in the ears.
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One can remove seborrheic keratoses by the use of hydrogen peroxide and duct tape. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide to 25% concentration and apply to the affected areas of the skin with a cotton cloth. Cover the area with duct tape quickly to ensure the hydrogen peroxide does not evaporate.
Apparently, hydrogen peroxide can help with wrinkles. First of all you dab a little hydrogen peroxide on your wrinkles using a cotton pad, then apply some olive oil in circular motions for 30 seconds.
Hydrogen peroxide is a teeth whitener, google "hydrogen peroxide teeth."
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
hydrogen+peroxide
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.