Organic peroxides and oxidizers fall under the Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazard Class 5. Organic peroxides are categorized as Division 5.2, while oxidizers are classified under Division 5.1. Both classes are recognized for their potential to cause fire and explosion hazards, necessitating careful handling and transportation.
Organic peroxides are classified under DOT Hazard Class 5.2 and oxidizers are classified under Hazard Class 5.1. Organic peroxides are substances that can release oxygen and initiate combustion, while oxidizers are substances that can react exothermically with other materials, often accelerating combustion.
Division 5.1 contains oxidizers.
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Lake water could potentially change hair color if it contains oxidizers like iron. Chlorine in any type of water can also change hair color.
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Fireworks use solid oxidizers within the chemical makeup of the charge. The chemical oxidizer fulfills the need for both oxygen and fuel in the fire equation. All that is needed is heat. Or just the surronding air.
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In terms of ionic compounds an oxide contain the oxide ion (O2-) Which is a single oxygen atom with a 2- charge. A peroxide contains the peroxide ion (O22-) which is a particle of two oxygen atoms bonded together and has a 2- charge. Unlike most normal oxides, peroxides tend to be oxidizers or at the very least, unstable. A superoxide contains the superoxide ion (O2-) which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together and has a 1- charge. This ion is even more strongly oxidizing than the peroxide ion. In covalent compounds oxides are substances that contain oxygen in the 2- oxidation state and not bonded ot other oxygen atoms. Peroxide contain a peroxide group (O2) in which each oxygen atom is bonded to the other oxygen an to another atom, typically carbon or hydrogen. IN this case oxygen is in the 1- oxidation state.