That's one of the main symptoms of lung cancer, you should go to a qualified doctor as soon as possibly because if you have reached this stage you could die in a matter of time
You die. Don't drink hydrogen peroxide. It's bad for you.
Hydrogen peroxide is a fairly reactive molecule that can break apart some dyes, which is why it's sometimes used as a bleach. So yes, it could at least potentially stain or discolor dark clothes.
The foam has nothing to do with infection. Your blood contains a chemical called peroxidase which breaks down peroxides, including hydrogen peroxide. This is what causes the foam. The reason hydrogen peroxide is a good disinfectant is that peroxides in general are very bad for living things. The thing that makes it even better is that you can tolerate it a lot better than bacteria can, because your cells can make peroxidase and unicellular organisms for the most part can't.
The main risk of using Hydrogen Peroxide in a laser tooth whitening procedure is the possibility of damaging the enamel or the nerves of your teeth. Prolonged exposure is bad for your teeth.
The amount of hydrogen peroxide you would consume under these circumstances in minimal and not anything to worry about. The trace amount (if any) you'd get from licking your hand after it had dried should be safe.Concentrated hydrogen peroxide is unstable and will severely damage skin on contact (it can also explode), so don't mess around with that, and never drink even dilute (3-5%) hydrogen peroxide, but it's not much of a health hazard in part per million quantities they way, say, cyanide is. It's also, as mentioned, unstable and degrades to water and oxygen fairly quickly in the environment. It's sometimes used as an eco-friendly alternative to chlorine in water purification for that reason.
This is a stupid question.
Yes it is.. Because it can poison the fishes.
When hamburger meat comes into contact with hydrogen peroxide, a decomposition reaction occurs. The hamburger meat will dissolve due to the enzymes in the hydrogen peroxide eating away at the meat, and it will break down into its simpler substances. a very bad tasting one
No. This is the typical reaction when hydrogen peroxide caomes into contact with a cut.
You die. Don't drink hydrogen peroxide. It's bad for you.
Hydrogen peroxide is a fairly reactive molecule that can break apart some dyes, which is why it's sometimes used as a bleach. So yes, it could at least potentially stain or discolor dark clothes.
When liver is added to hydrogen peroxide it starts bubbling vigorously releasing oxygen gas as effervescence. Hence the catalase present in liver decomposes the hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.
How dead do you want this dog? I'm not a vet, but giving a dog any quantity of hydrogen peroxide seems like a bad idea. If a vet told you to do this, he should also have told you how much.
The foam has nothing to do with infection. Your blood contains a chemical called peroxidase which breaks down peroxides, including hydrogen peroxide. This is what causes the foam. The reason hydrogen peroxide is a good disinfectant is that peroxides in general are very bad for living things. The thing that makes it even better is that you can tolerate it a lot better than bacteria can, because your cells can make peroxidase and unicellular organisms for the most part can't.
Nothing too bad! When I bleach my hair, I put a little hydrogen peroxide in with the mix. I see a difference in whiteness when I do and don't use hydrogen peroxide. It gets it a lot whiter. However, hydrogen peroxide is DAMAGING to hair! If you're going to use it, poke a small hole in the film of a new bottle and only use a couple squirts! You have to be careful, because it can damage your hair and scalp. Keep and eye on it. And when you're done bleaching, deep condition the hell out of your hair! Good luck!
The main risk of using Hydrogen Peroxide in a laser tooth whitening procedure is the possibility of damaging the enamel or the nerves of your teeth. Prolonged exposure is bad for your teeth.
Peroxide is a type of bleach--it is the peroxide itself that whitens. Does so chemically. Though it is good for whitening, it's bad for enamel. Also, it's very bad to swallow.