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Yes. When my mom had a fall and got blood all over the carpet, the paramedics told us to mix hydrogen peroxide and cold water and apply to the carpet. Same with the towels and throw rugs in the laundry. Blood came right out of the carpet, throw rugs and towels.
ductility is a property of a solid, and since hydrogen doesn't form a solid under natural or even laboratory conditions, it doesn't apply
Through electrolosys of water. This means applying two diodes or conductors i forget which. You apply enough current to water where the hydrogen to oxygen bonds break, and the gasses are different masses so the hydrogen floats to the top and is collected.
With a deeply cut finger, you'll want to be thinking about sutures. This isn't a classical First Aid procedure unless you're over 10 hours from help or doing military medic work. In this case, use direct presssure and a sterile gauze (or a few of them) to stop the bleeding, then bandage the gauze in place and transport to someone who can sututre the wound closed. Don't apply any antiseptic at all. In any case, while hydrogen peroxide is an excellent antiseptic, it's harsh on your cells. If I had to disinfect on-scene, I'd prefer to go with Betadyne. However, H2O2 would likely be next on my list. I might first flush a dirty wound with sterile water or normal saline. Don't use alcohol to disinfect a deep wound.
By definition, to overcome viscosity we need to apply enough kinetic energy to overcome the intermolecular forces of attraction of a substance. The harder it is to overcome this, the more viscous the substance is. And we all know that hydrogen bonds are the toughest intermolecular bonds to break. This being said if we look at the ethanol molecule it has one hydrogen bond to ether's none. Therefore, more kinetic energy would be required to overcome the attractions by that bond thus increasing the average kinetic energy needed by the substance to overcome or reduce its viscosity.
The reason why it foams or bubble is because blood and cells contain an enzyme called catalase. Since a cut or scrape contains both blood and damaged cells, there is lots of catalase floating around.When the catalase comes in contact with hydrogen peroxide, it turns the hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into water (H2O) and oxygen gas (O2).H2O2 --> H2O + O2
Try hydrogen peroxide. Always apply the peroxide with a towel to the spot.
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.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is used on wounds for its antiseptic properties. If the skin hasn't been broken, there's no reason to use an antiseptic.
Both hydrogen peroxide and neosporin are disinfectants, so there doesn't seem like much point. If you really want to, use the hydrogen peroxide first (its a liquid and will sting), then apply neosporin and a bandage.
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.
To use hydrogen peroxide to remove dark spots on your skin, you will have to buy hydrogen peroxide that is sold in your local beauty supply store. Apply it to the dark spots and let it sit for several minutes. No more than ten. Rinse it off and over the course of a few days, the spots should lighten.
The hepatitis A virus is still infectious after ten or twelve hours, even at tempuratures as high as 140 degrees. The hepatitis A virus can be killed by temperatures of 185 degrees and higher. Chlorine bleach will inactivate the hepatitis A virus, as will any chemical with a pH of greater than 10, but the object or surface will need to be soaked or cleaned for more than 30 seconds to ensure it is inactivated.
hmm...if you burn your foot then my suggestion is clean the burn with hydrogen peroxide, but rinse with cool or warm water, and then u apply the peroxide. If it is small then maybe you just oput dabs of toothpaste on it...it is what i do. and then put a bandage if desired.
Usually about a two weeks without treatment, but with medicine about seven to ten days. Use hydrogen peroxide and prescription medicine to take it away. If you don't have the prescription you can use hydrogen peroxide to clean it and then apply a small amount of Vaseline to the affected area.
Yes. When my mom had a fall and got blood all over the carpet, the paramedics told us to mix hydrogen peroxide and cold water and apply to the carpet. Same with the towels and throw rugs in the laundry. Blood came right out of the carpet, throw rugs and towels.
Hydrogen Peroxide is not effective in removing blackheads. It may seem like it works at first, but in the end your skin will end up flaking off. Hydrogen Peroxide dries up your skin extremely and peeling will occur. Instead of using this harmful substance, try steaming your face for around two minutes. This will open up your pores. Then use a blackhead removing scrub (can be bought at any drugstore) and apply your favorite acne medication cream. Your blackheads will disappear over time. Hope this helps!