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Acids in aqueous solution are almost always electrolytes that produce hydrogen cations in the solution. Hydrogen cations have the highest specific conductance of any ions in aqueous solution, so that acidic solutions are very strongly conductive if concentrated.
A lyophillic solution is a type of colloidal solution where the dispersed particles are strongly solvated; in this case the solution is more stable.
NO, it is VERY dangerous side-effects will happen several weeks later trtyrttrettttttttttttttttttttrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeee ========== Dilute solutions are often used to bleach hair - so much so that the term "peroxide blonde" is often used to describe the shade of blonde associated with this kind of bleaching. Keep in mind that at high concentrations hydrogen peroxide is a fairly powerful oxidizer and will corrode lots of materials - including human skin, so be very careful about what you use. Even at "safe" concentrations it is a skin irritant. Since it is a strong oxidizer, it reacts quickly and strongly with reducing agents - so you'd better not have just used anything with those properties right before or after using the peroxide.
anisole does not form peroxides easily as the oxygen atom is strongly bonded to the benzene ring .
Strongly acidic
Acids in aqueous solution are almost always electrolytes that produce hydrogen cations in the solution. Hydrogen cations have the highest specific conductance of any ions in aqueous solution, so that acidic solutions are very strongly conductive if concentrated.
Concentrated HCl acid is a very strong acid. Note the word 'concentrated'. What does it mean? Concentrated really means that the amount of hydrogen ions in it is very high. The strength of an acid depends upon the amount of hydrogen ions present. If the ions are more, then it is a concentrated acid and if the hydrogen ions are less, then it is a weak acid. As it is strong, handle it cautiously or may cause burns. I believe this satisfies your question.
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While it is best to bring it to a veterinarian to be safe, a home remedy that can be used is to give your dog one teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide for every ten pounds of their body weight. If, for example, you dog weighs 75 pounds, give them 7 1/2 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide. While this will induce your dog to regurgitate the poison, it is still strongly recommeded that you call your vet first.
It is normal. Eventually it will go away. You can dissolve the ooze in hydrogen peroxide if you wish, or soak your nipple in a mild saline solution (this is awkward to do, but much gentler, less painful and less likely to cause scarring) to break down the crusties formed by dried up ooze. If the ooze is green and strongly smells foul, you have an infection and need to see someone about it.
I would assume that it is reasonably unsafe and would strongly not recommend it. H2O2 is released in the body by peroxizomes as a method of cell destruction. Perhaps a VERY low concentration could work, but water would be a far safer bet.
A lyophillic solution is a type of colloidal solution where the dispersed particles are strongly solvated; in this case the solution is more stable.
A lyophillic solution is a type of colloidal solution where the dispersed particles are strongly solvated; in this case the solution is more stable.
Yes, when in solution it is strongly basic
Strongly Acidic
They are more strongly attracted to the fluorine. We say that fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen.
when natural gas is strongly heated, hydrogen(H) and carbon(C) are obtained.