If you mean hydrogen peroxide, it's 2 hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. H2 O2
Hydrogen peroxide contain hydrogen and oxygen.
No elements are removed.H2O2 can be broken into water and O2.
The elements in hydrogen peroxide are hydrogen and oxygen.
Hydrogen peroxide has three elements: hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and a chemical bond (covalent bond) holding them together.
No. Hydrogen peroxide is a compound. Only elements are listed on the periodic table.
Hydrogen peroxide is a molecule and a compound because it consists of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
H2O2 is the formula for hydrogen peroxide.
No, you cannot make a 6% peroxide solution by diluting a 12% peroxide solution with water. To make a 6% peroxide solution, you would need to mix equal parts of the 12% peroxide solution with water.
2 Hydrogen and 2 Oxygen = H2O2
They chemically react from the carbon and the peroxide
Peroxide was first used to bleach hair in 1860.
Hydrogen peroxide is a compound because it is made up of two different elements, hydrogen and oxygen, chemically bound together. The molecule has a specific chemical structure that gives it unique properties and characteristics different from its individual elements.