I am looking at a bottle of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide USP. Mfd. by Rougier Pharma. On the back it says Non-medicinal ingredients: Sodium Stannate (stabililzer) and Purified Water.
sodium stannate Na2SnO3x3H2O
hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide will work.
Sn + 2 NaOH + 4 H2O → Na2[Sn(OH)6] + 2 H2The result is an inorganic white powder of Sodium Stannate(IV) or Disodium Hexahydroxyltin with molecular formula H6Na2O6Sn. Similar reactions occur when Tin Dioxide (SnO2) is also dissolved in a base .Salt statistics:Colour- White/ ColourlessDensity-4.68 g/cm3Molar Mass- 266.73 g/molThe Stannate anion has an octahedral shape.Use: Stabilizer for Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2).Source: Wikipedia
Any reaction occur.
Yes
sodium stannate Na2SnO3x3H2O
No - sodium Hydroxide is NaOH and is an alkali. Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2 and is an oxidizer
Water
hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide
Sodium stannate = Na2Sn(OH)6 Sodium stannite= NaSn(OH)3
reaction betwen sodiumbisulphite and hydrogen peroxide
Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate (also called sodium percarbonate) is not the same as hydrogen peroxide -- but when it is dissolved in water, it releases hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate ("washing soda"). The sodium carbonate increases the bleaching action of the hydrogen peroxide. It also acts as a water softener, which makes any added detergent more effective. Sodium percarbonate is commonly used as a non-chlorine laundry bleach.
Hydrogen peroxide will work.
The IUPAC name is hydrogen peroxide. Other, less common, names include dioxidane and dihydrogen dioxide If you let it sit out in open air, it will decompose into H2O and O2. 2H2O2 --> 2H2O + O2
There isn't one because there is no reaction beyond the catalysis of the decomposition of the peroxide.
Sn + 2 NaOH + 4 H2O → Na2[Sn(OH)6] + 2 H2The result is an inorganic white powder of Sodium Stannate(IV) or Disodium Hexahydroxyltin with molecular formula H6Na2O6Sn. Similar reactions occur when Tin Dioxide (SnO2) is also dissolved in a base .Salt statistics:Colour- White/ ColourlessDensity-4.68 g/cm3Molar Mass- 266.73 g/molThe Stannate anion has an octahedral shape.Use: Stabilizer for Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2).Source: Wikipedia