Iodine crystals
Yes, you can but if you put a cotton swab in this mixture, it will turn purple.
You get Mikey.
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No. H is hydrogen. O is oxygen. I is iodine. So this formula contains only hydrogen and oxygen.
if by chemical name you mean element then: Nitrogen = N Hydrogen = H Iodine = I
Hydrogen peroxide is a toxic substance that is sometimes made in our cells due to some chemical reactions. It is poisonous so cells produce an enzyme called 'Catalase' which break down hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. Because catalase is in our blood, if hydrogen peroxide is added to it, it breaks down: Blood + H2 O2(hydrogen peroxide) --changes to-- H2O (water) + O2 (oxygen).
Yes, you can but if you put a cotton swab in this mixture, it will turn purple.
You get Mikey.
It produces Hydrogen and Iodine
If you are allergic to iodine you can use hydrogen peroxide, hurts less than rubbing alcohol. If those bother you then use an antibacterial soap, however hydrogen peroxide is better.
Use an Oxidizer, such as acidified Hydrogen peroxide, acidified Potassium permanganate, Sulfuric acid (concentrated), etc.
benzalkonium chloride, chlorhexidine, hexachlorophine, iodine compounds, mercury compounds, alcohol and hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen Peroxide. As a sufferer of Hidradenitis Supperitiva, I have been using Peroxide for 4 years now. The best part about it, is that it doesn't burn when it is wiped on an open wound. It is very safe to use.
peroxide is better
Bleach can be made out of Iodine.
Hydrogen Peroxide, at a strength of 3 - 6% is one antiseptic, as is a solution of Iodine. Chlorine is commonly used to disinfect swimming pool water, and sometimes bromine is used as a substitute.
Commonly used antiseptics for skin cleaning include benzalkonium chloride, chlorhexidine, hexachlorophine, iodine compounds, mercury compounds, alcohol, and hydrogen peroxide.