Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent because it is a strong oxidizer. Because colored compounds are often caused by conjugated electrons or metal complexes, adding an oxidizer which destroys these compounds causes removal of the color.
Carbamide peroxide is made of equal parts hydrogen peroxide and urea, nomenclature the dental industry presumably finds unsettling. It is used as a tooth whitening agent, as it has very effective bleaching properties.
no... As it is a bleaching agent,it adds colour to the material in contact with it. so it cant be applied onto coloured clothes.....:-(
Hydrogen peroxide may be used as an oxidising agent in some chemical ractions.
Yes it is
No these formulae do not represent the same compound as the suffixes, the numbers against the elements are different. H2O is water, HOH H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide, HO-OH, a reactive bleaching agent.
Hydrogen peroxide solution.
The principal uses of the hydrogen peroxide are: - bleaching agent in the paper industry - bleaching agent for textiles - disinfectant /antiseptic - neutralization of hydrogen sulphide - neutralization of nitrogen oxides - treatment of waste waters - treatment of industrial water to delete organic contaminants - starting material to prepare some useful organic and inorganic chemicals - etc.
hydrogen peroxide is a weak acid with oxidizing properties act like a bleaching agent when is used in teath whitening solution
Hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent. Over time teeth become stained from food products such as coffee and tea. Hydrogen peroxide releases oxygen into the enamel. This creates a bond that changes the way teeth reflect light and makes the teeth appear whiter.
Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent because it is a strong oxidizer. Because colored compounds are often caused by conjugated electrons or metal complexes, adding an oxidizer which destroys these compounds causes removal of the color.
Carbamide peroxide is made of equal parts hydrogen peroxide and urea, nomenclature the dental industry presumably finds unsettling. It is used as a tooth whitening agent, as it has very effective bleaching properties.
no... As it is a bleaching agent,it adds colour to the material in contact with it. so it cant be applied onto coloured clothes.....:-(
Hydrogen peroxide may be used as an oxidising agent in some chemical ractions.
Yes it is
The iron in haemoglobin is reduced oxidised by the hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidising agent.
Examples of hydrogen peroxide stabilizing agents are acetanilide, organphosphonates, phenol, etc.
These are some of the Germicidal Categories: Halogens Phenolics Chlorhexidine Alcohols Hydrogen peroxide Detergents and soaps Heavy metals Aldehydes Gases Dyes