Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is used to get cat urine out of flooring or anything that it gets into.. if you have a large space you need to buy a large amount.
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is a clear, colorless, inorganic liquid with an acidic pH. Because of the complete solubility of Hydrogen Peroxide in water, solutions of a wide range of concentrations can be made. The amount of H2O2 present is expressed as a percent of the solutions weight. Thus, ten pounds of a 35% solution contains 3.5 pounds of Hydrogen Peroxide and 6.5 pounds of water. Under normal conditions, Hydrogen Peroxide is extremely stable with demonstrated losses of less than 1% per year under ambient conditions. Heat and oxygen are generated during peroxide decomposition and even abnormal decomposition is easily handled by properly designed storage and handling systems. However, if severe contamination occurs or the solution is heated to extremely high temperatures, relieving devices may not be able to dissipate the volume of gas generated and the system may be overpressured. Hydrogen Peroxide is not considered explosive, but explosive vapors can be formed when peroxide is mixed with certain organic materials. In addition, Hydrogen Peroxide is not flammable, but does generate large amounts of oxygen during decomposition that supports combustion.
It cost $2.00 dollars per gallon of hydrogen.
there are two tubes inside a glow stick, the plastic one which you bend and the small glass one inside. the large plastic one has hydrogen peroxide, and the small glass tube has the neon dye and diphenyl oxalate
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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is very easy to find in a pharmacy, drug store or large grocers.
Hard to store large quantities of pure hydrogen, very volotile
No, they are large quantities of liquid water droplets.
You can purchase a bottle of hydrogen peroxide (for around $1-$1.50) in just about any drug store (Walgreens, Thrifty, etc.) or 99-cent store in your town. Also, of course, at Wal-Mart, Target, and other large discount stores.
A degradation reaction breaks down a large molecule into smaller molecules. For example, the enzyme catalase breaks down Hydrogen Peroxide into Oxygen and Water.
They split in two after they are too large.
Pakistani people are found of sugar and sweets hence it is needed in large quantities
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is a clear, colorless, inorganic liquid with an acidic pH. Because of the complete solubility of Hydrogen Peroxide in water, solutions of a wide range of concentrations can be made. The amount of H2O2 present is expressed as a percent of the solutions weight. Thus, ten pounds of a 35% solution contains 3.5 pounds of Hydrogen Peroxide and 6.5 pounds of water. Under normal conditions, Hydrogen Peroxide is extremely stable with demonstrated losses of less than 1% per year under ambient conditions. Heat and oxygen are generated during peroxide decomposition and even abnormal decomposition is easily handled by properly designed storage and handling systems. However, if severe contamination occurs or the solution is heated to extremely high temperatures, relieving devices may not be able to dissipate the volume of gas generated and the system may be overpressured. Hydrogen Peroxide is not considered explosive, but explosive vapors can be formed when peroxide is mixed with certain organic materials. In addition, Hydrogen Peroxide is not flammable, but does generate large amounts of oxygen during decomposition that supports combustion.
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Hydrogen is, by far, the most common element in the universe. Stars are mainly hydrogen. If you're asking where the nearest hydrogen mine is, sorry, but hydrogen in elemental form doesn't naturally occur on Earth in significant quantities. We generally make it by electrolysis of water.
There are many compounds with oxygen and hydrogen. The most trivial is water, H2O. Also, every acid contains hydrogen, and if they contains oxygen too, they are oxo-acids. Examples: Hydrogen-peroxide: H2O2 Halogenide oxo-acids: HOF HOCl HOBr HOI Sulphuric acid, H2SO4, and sulphite acid, H2SO3. Nitric acid, HNO3, and nitrous acid, HNO2. Phosphoric acids: H4P2O7, H3PO3, H3PO4. Also, there is a lot of organic oxo acids. Every alcohol contains oxygen and hydrogen, every phenol, aether, carbohydrate contains them too.
Be sure to keep it clean by applying Hydrogen Peroxide on them, keep them covered with gauze, and sensitve skin tape. You may also apply an ointment like Neosporin.