Three-percent hydrogen peroxide can be purchased at any drugstore, supermarket, Walmart or other store that sells things like toothpaste. If you want 35 percent food grade peroxide, you can go to a health food store. Now, for the serious stuff--90 percent rocket fuel grade--I dunno, maybe try a racing fuel distributor?
oxygen or paroxide
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The difference between a hydrogen atom and atomic hydrogen is that the "hydrogen atom" represents one atom of the chemical element hydrogen. Atomic hydrogen are isolated hydrogen atoms.
Hydrogen. 2 hydrogens to be exact
"H" stands for Hydrogen in the periodic table.
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Keep ur mouth clean, i would use about two capfuls of hydrogen paroxide (the stuff u pour on cuts to clean them) and mix that with about the same amount of water. Then swish it around in your mouth like u would mouth wash. DO NOT SWALLOW IT. It doesnt taste very good, but if you try to use mouthwash, it will burn like hell. Specific directions for using hydrogen paroxide as an oral rinse are printed on the bottle. A big bottle of it costs like a dollar too.
oxygen or paroxide
Barium peroxide arises by the reversible absorption of O2 by barium oxide. The oxygen is released above 500°C. [ 2 BaO2 ⇌ 2 BaO + O2 ]
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hydrogen and hydrogen gas are same hydrogen is gas
Hydrogen, helium, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen selenide, hydrogen telluride, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen bromide, hydrogen iodide.
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Hydrogen is an element. So the only element in hydrogen is hydrogen.
You seem to be referring to isotopes of hydrogen.
Hydrogen. The lightest element.