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They are different compounds, although all of them contain the same peroxide ions.

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What kind of bond is Hydrogen Peroxide?

covalent the electronegitivity of carbon is 2.1 the electronegitivity of oxygen is 3.5 if the difference between them is less then 1.67, then the bond is covalent. if the difference between them is more than 1.67, then the bind is ionic 3.5-2.1=1.4 so the bond of hydrogen peroxide is covalent because the difference between the electronegitivities is less than 1.67


What is the difference between H2O2 and H2O?

The difference between H2O2 and H2O is, H2O is water and is drinkable but H2O2 has a second atom of Oxygen so it is no longer Water or drinkable, because it was chemically changed to Hydrogen Peroxide.


What are organic peroxides?

Organic peroxides are organic compounds (compounds containing carbon and hydrogen bonded together) that contain a peroxide or O-O group, where one oxygen atom is single bonded to another. Each oxygen is bonded to another atom as well, at least one of those is carbon in an organic peroxide.


What is the difference between food grade peroxide and regular peroxide of the same strength?

Food grade peroxide is tested to meet specific purity standards for safe use in food production and processing. Regular peroxide of the same strength may contain additional stabilizers or impurities that make it unsafe for consumption. Food grade peroxide is formulated to be used in situations where contact with food or food surfaces is possible.


Why sand didn't react to hydrogen peroxide?

Sand is mostly composed of silicon dioxide, which is not reactive to hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidizing agent and typically reacts with organic compounds or metals to produce oxygen gas and water. Since sand does not contain these reactive components, it does not react with hydrogen peroxide.

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What is the difference between 6 percent 9 percent and 12 percent peroxide?

The difference between 6%, 9%, and 12% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is the Hydrogen content.


Is hydrogen peroxide organic?

No


Is peroxide organic or inorganic?

Hydrogen peroxide is inorganic as it does not contain carbon.


What is difference between organic phosphate and in organic phosphate?

There isn't a difference becaue there both the same.


What is the difference between a peroxide and a dioxide?

Because peroxide will yield H202 upon reaction with acid while Dioxide will not yield H202 with acid


What is Difference between hydrogen peroxide chemical formula?

Hydrogen peroxide may be represented as H2O2 or HO-OH, with contrast to normal oxides the oxidation number of oxygen in peroxide is -1.


Is sodium peroxide and organic compound?

inorganic


THE DIFFERence between organic and inorganic compounds?

Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.


What is the difference between an organic substance and inorganic?

Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.


Can a human tell the difference between organic ingredient and non organic ingredient?

maybe


What is the difference between inorganic and organic sunscreen?

nothing


What are the different types of peroxide and how do they differ in terms of their uses and properties?

There are two main types of peroxide: hydrogen peroxide and organic peroxides. Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used as a disinfectant and bleaching agent, while organic peroxides are used as initiators in chemical reactions. Organic peroxides are more reactive and can be dangerous if mishandled, while hydrogen peroxide is generally safer for household use.