Chemically speaking, a peroxide is a molecule which contains two oxygen atoms bonded together by a single bond.
Hydrogen peroxide is one common peroxide, but there are many others.
The oxygen-oxygen bond is fairly weak, and peroxides tend to be somewhat unstable.
Rubbing Alcohol, is alcohol, with a type of alcohol without the watery substance. Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2, which is water with an extra atom of Oxygen added into it.
They are completely different compounds with different chemical properties, with only having peroxide as a similarity.
They are the same chemical.
"Regular" hydrogen peroxide often contains a small amount of acetanilide as a stabilizing agent.
reaction betwen sodiumbisulphite and hydrogen peroxide
covalent the electronegitivity of carbon is 2.1 the electronegitivity of oxygen is 3.5 if the difference between them is less then 1.67, then the bond is covalent. if the difference between them is more than 1.67, then the bind is ionic 3.5-2.1=1.4 so the bond of hydrogen peroxide is covalent because the difference between the electronegitivities is less than 1.67
Water is H2O 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen Peroxide is H2O2 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 2 atoms of Oxygen.
They are the same chemical.
The difference between 6%, 9%, and 12% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is the Hydrogen content.
Hydrogen is an element.Hydrogen peroxide is a compound.
Hydrogen peroxide may be represented as H2O2 or HO-OH, with contrast to normal oxides the oxidation number of oxygen in peroxide is -1.
"Regular" hydrogen peroxide often contains a small amount of acetanilide as a stabilizing agent.
AR is analytical reagent and LR laboratory reagent; practically differences are not significant and depends on the reagents company.
reaction betwen sodiumbisulphite and hydrogen peroxide
covalent the electronegitivity of carbon is 2.1 the electronegitivity of oxygen is 3.5 if the difference between them is less then 1.67, then the bond is covalent. if the difference between them is more than 1.67, then the bind is ionic 3.5-2.1=1.4 so the bond of hydrogen peroxide is covalent because the difference between the electronegitivities is less than 1.67
Water is H2O (2 parts Hydrogen to one of Oxygen) Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2 or simply HO.
Water is H2O 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen Peroxide is H2O2 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 2 atoms of Oxygen.
Bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, Peroxide is Hydrogen Peroxide. The word 'Bleach' is used by many people to denote the mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia or Ammonia Compounds with thickeners, conditioners, bluing and other ingredients to to lighten the hair and the two compounds are not similar except that they are both strong oxidizers.
NO!!!! H2O2 is hydrogen peroxide H2O is water. Note there is a difference of one atom of oxygen.