There are many kinds of hydrogen peroxide of different concentrations. Often 35% (high concentration) hydrogen peroxide is 'Technical Grade' and 'Electrical Grade'. People who use hydrogen peroxide for health reasons should be aware that there are chemical stablisers which can be harmful.
The ONLY safe hydrogen peroxide for health, home and garden is FOOD GRADE.
There are number of companies selling quality 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide online - but be sure you do some research on it's use. Highly concentrated 35% can cause nasty burns if used directly undiluted. However, 500ml of 35% makes 6 litres of the commonly used 3%.
Hydrogen Peroxide is available from most pharmacies and drug stores. In North America it is often available in the toiletries section of food stores also, often in the hair care section. It has applications in first aid, hair care and makes a wonderful skunk smell remedy for pet fur when mixed with baking soda and dish soap.
You can get it pretty much anywhere; drug stores, gas stations, grocery stores, target,Walmart... like literally most places carry it. just look for the brown bottle in the medicine/first aid section. you'll find it :)
Hydrogen peroxide was invented by a chemist named Luis Jacques Thenard. and i dont know where it came from
3% can be purchased in any drug or grocery store.
Hydrogen peroxide is a product of chemical industry.
At a local hair salon
at the store
1 part of hydrogen peroxide out of 30% hydrogenperoxide bottle add 10 parts of distilled water
Hydrogen peroxide 3% is a much better disinfectant. Hydrogen peroxide may be used in the oral cavity for disinfection. Isopropyl alcohol, also known as Rubbing Alcohol is only used on surface skin and not on mucosa. It dries quickly by evaporation, hence it does not have too much contact time to completely disinfect. Hydorgen peroxide's foaming action ensures full coverage of an area, with extended disinfecting action.
The formula is H2O2 so in pure hydrogen peroxide it would be 50 mole %. As the molecular weight is 34 it would be 2/34 x 100 = 5.9 weight % (1 decimal place).
yes
Peroxide is an compound that can be a part of another chemical to form a molecule. Hydrogen peroxide is two hydrogen atoms attached to a peroxide molecule, forming hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide itself (O2) only exists as molecular oxygen when it is not attached to another chemical.
The difference between 6%, 9%, and 12% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is the Hydrogen content.
H2o2
Yes
The hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is not a colloid.
Hello you jayjay
The hydrogen peroxide sold in drugstores contains three percent hydrogen peroxide and 97 percent water.
Mixing two different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can be unpredictable and potentially damaging to your hair. It is recommended to use a hair bleach product with a known concentration to achieve desired results and minimize the risk of hair damage. Consulting a professional hairdresser is advisable.
Hydrogen peroxide has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. To convert this to pounds per gallon, there are roughly 3.785 liters in a gallon (1 gallon = 3.785 liters) and 1 gram is about 0.00220462 pounds. Therefore, 35% hydrogen peroxide would weigh approximately 16.7 pounds per gallon.
The pH of hydrogen peroxide at concentrations of 10% to 12% is around 3.0 to 4.0. It is considered acidic.
3%
No, 3% hydrogen peroxide is not a suspension. It is a solution where hydrogen peroxide is completely dissolved in water. A suspension would involve particles of hydrogen peroxide that are not fully dissolved and would settle over time.
Amazon sells Hydrogen Peroxide 12% in 16 Ounces for $13.83.......I have not seen a 10% yet..