It depends on how much you have swallowed and what the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide was (the percentage should be printed on the label or bottle).
For 3% concentrations, a capful won't bother you but more than a few tablespoons may irritate your mouth and throat and cause abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.
If the concentration is higher than 3% or you have swallowed a lot, you should see a doctor.
Ingestion of dilute solutions of hydrogen peroxide may result in vomiting, mild gastrointestinal irritation, gastric distension, and on rare occasions, gastrointestinal erosions or embolism (blockage of blood vessels by air bubbles). Ingestion of solutions of 10-20% strength produces similar symptoms, but exposed tissues may also be burned. Ingestion of even more concentrated solutions, in addition to the above, may also induce rapid loss of consciousness followed by respiratory paralysis. Hydrogen peroxide is toxic. Recently, there has been an internet scam encouraging people to drink hydrogen peroxide as a cure for cancer. It is not a cure for cancer and can even be fatal.
When this happens the hydrogen peroxide substance basically evaporates and kills the germs of the wound. If there is any germs in bilosiates or as you know as "bubbles up"
this is when the substance is destroying the germs which keeps you clean and free of chance of infection.
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Hydrogen peroxide shouldn't get into your body at all. For some strange reason the people trying to cheat drug tests will dump hydrogen peroxide into their pee. "Oh, you can smoke all the weed you want and by just dumping a little peroxide into your specimen you'll pass the test!" Uhh...kids, that's the first thing we test for. It's not supposed to be in your pee, so if it is we know you've been doing things you shouldn't.
The peroxidase (an enzyme which acts as a catalyst) in the blood will decompose the hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
germs will die .
Water and oxygen will be produced.
water and oxygen will be produce
To avoid a violent reaction.
The hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 , is being decomposed into water and oxygen gas (the bubbles).
Yes, it would bubble because the bubbles are the result of the breakdown of two hydrogen peroxide molecules into oxygen and two water molecules.
There was a lot of foam because of the enzyme catalse that is in the potato.
Hi yes Hydrogen peroxide and Isopropyl alcohol can be added together as fuel and work really good for rockets, so unless your discovery is rocket propelled. I wouldn't use it, otherwise go ahead. Harrie
The platinum acts as catalyst and causes the hydrogen peroxide to decompose into water and oxygen.
To avoid a violent reaction.
To avoid a violent reaction.
To avoid a violent reaction.
Bubbling of O2 being released
I haven't a clue
For what purpose?
The hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 , is being decomposed into water and oxygen gas (the bubbles).
How many grams of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) must be added to 1,500 mL of water to produce a concentration of 1.33 m (molal solution)? (Recall that the density of water is 1.0 gram/mL
Yes, it would bubble because the bubbles are the result of the breakdown of two hydrogen peroxide molecules into oxygen and two water molecules.
A buffer is a substance in a solution that releases and captures hydrogen ions, keeping the pH the same.Sodium hydroxide, a base, is added to the solution, but the pH of the solution does not changeA buffer resists change in pH by accepting hydrogen ions when acids are added to the solution and donating hydrogen ions when bases are added.
It produces a neutral salt along with water