In 1966, a bottle of peroxide typically cost around 50 cents to $1, depending on the brand and quantity.
In 1966, a bottle of peroxide typically cost around $0.50 to $1.00, depending on the brand and size of the bottle.
The cost of 3% hydrogen peroxide can vary depending on the brand and packaging size. On average, a standard 16-ounce bottle of 3% hydrogen peroxide typically ranges from $1 to $3 at most retail stores.
The price of a bottle of bleach can vary depending on the brand, size, and location of purchase. On average, a standard bottle of bleach can cost between $2 to $5.
Volume is the amount of oxygen that is contained in a given amount of peroxide. For example, 3% hydrogen peroxide is V10 or 10 volume, because it will release 10 times it's volume in oxygen. One pint of 3% hydrogen peroxide will release 10 pints of oxygen as it breaks down. Gee, now there is something to think about. Of course, V20 will release twice as much oxygen, 20 times its volume.
The cost of vinegar can vary based on the brand, quality, and quantity. On average, a standard bottle of vinegar can range from $2 to $5 at most grocery stores. Specialty vinegars may cost more.
In 1966, a bottle of peroxide typically cost around $0.50 to $1.00, depending on the brand and size of the bottle.
The cost of 3% hydrogen peroxide can vary depending on the brand and packaging size. On average, a standard 16-ounce bottle of 3% hydrogen peroxide typically ranges from $1 to $3 at most retail stores.
a bottle would cost around $30.
how much does it cost for a plastic water bottle
it cost 12000
Hydrogen Peroxide is not a fuel. It is an oxidising agent. Chemical formula H2O2.
A bottle of Snapple cost $1.59.
how much does a bottle of 30 year old bottle of jack daniels whiskey sour mash cost
23Cents
about 20$ a bottle
It was actually about $0.22 back in 1966
It can cost as little as $15 a bottle.