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Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide has a massive variety of uses.Different concentrations are used for different things. Do not confuse this with the idea of 'Grade'. There are a few grades like Technical grade, Electrical grade, Agricultural grade etc etc. Also be aware that drug store varieties of H2O2 and other grades are full of toxic additives and stabalizers and cannot be used for people. Drugstore peroxide is only for external use.Here are just a few examples of Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide uses:* Mouthwash * Vegetable Wash * Sanitizer and Disinfectant * Toothpaste * Foot/Bath Soak * Facial Wash. Obviously, make sure you do a bit of research on these if thinking of using peroxide. In addition to this, it is also more cost effective to buy high concentration 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide and dilute it for your particular use.To make a 3% solution from 35%, mix 11 parts distilled water with 1 part H2O2.
Look or ask for it in the local pharmacy or drugstore.However, hydrogen peroxide will spoil the food so it is rather strange to call it 'food grade'.(If you want to use it otherwise, be carefull not to obstruct legal notices. A good lawyer is much more expensive then you probably want to spent for it).It can be used as sterilant to sterilize clean and empty food containers, but it has to be 'rinced out' with some steam before the container is (heat-) filled with the food stuff or whatever.At least I'm not familiar with the Colorado stores, but much better in chemical and food regulations, so I hope this helps somewhat.
20 volume peroxide comes from a beauty supply store. Try Sally's.
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
Community Natural Foods
35 percent Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide can be found at health food stores, online retailers, or specialty chemical suppliers. Make sure to verify its purity and grade before purchasing for safety and quality purposes.
From a chemical supplier, of course.
you can get it at Toweski warehouse in Huinghas (Ungerhev City)
Try adding bleach or 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide to your laundry and vinegar to colors.
http://fiddymont.co.nz/seatbelts/index_files/page0005.htm have it for sale in many different sized containers in NZ.
you can buy hydrogen peroxide at chem-source, paranaque taguig.
No, you can buy Hydrogen peroxide in any drugstore.
Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide has a massive variety of uses.Different concentrations are used for different things. Do not confuse this with the idea of 'Grade'. There are a few grades like Technical grade, Electrical grade, Agricultural grade etc etc. Also be aware that drug store varieties of H2O2 and other grades are full of toxic additives and stabalizers and cannot be used for people. Drugstore peroxide is only for external use.Here are just a few examples of Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide uses:* Mouthwash * Vegetable Wash * Sanitizer and Disinfectant * Toothpaste * Foot/Bath Soak * Facial Wash. Obviously, make sure you do a bit of research on these if thinking of using peroxide. In addition to this, it is also more cost effective to buy high concentration 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide and dilute it for your particular use.To make a 3% solution from 35%, mix 11 parts distilled water with 1 part H2O2.
Since I don't know where you live, I do not know what 'locally' means. However, I have seen it advertised on eBay. A company in Britain sells it. Click on this : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE-FOOD-GRADE-1000ml-FREE-P-P_W0QQitemZ290324456389QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Health_Beauty_Natural_AlternativeTherapies?hash=item4398afa3c5&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177&_trkparms=240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50
You can buy hydrogen peroxide indifferent concentrations with highest quality at PT. Peroksida Indonesia Pratama.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is usually dissolved in water to make it more stable. The peroxide you buy at the pharmacy is 3% hydrogen peroxide and 97% water. Pure hydrogen peroxide, which is a dangerously strong oxidizer, can explosively decompose into water and oxygen.