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Hydrogen Peroxide 4% Solution

Colourless and Slightly viscous More then Water. Strong OXIDIZER.

Remarks

Pure hydrogen peroxide will explode if heated to boiling, will cause serious contact burns.

Note

Physical State Liquid
Color clear, colorless
Odor slight acid odor
pH 3.3 (30% solution)
Vapor Pressure 23 mm Hg @ 30C
Vapor Density 1.10
Evaporation Rate >1.0 (Butyl acetate=1)
Viscosity 1.25 cP
Boiling Point 108 deg C @ 760 mmHg ( 226.40F)
Freezing/Melting Point -33 deg C ( -27.40F)
Decomposition Temperature Not available
Solubility in water Miscible in water
Specific Gravity/Density 1.1-1.2 (30-50%)
Molecular Formula H2O2
Molecular Weight 34.01


 

  • Pulp & Paper bleaching

  • Textile bleaching,

  • Chemical synthesis

  • Water/ waste and effluent treatment 

  • Mining / Metallurgy

  • Electronics

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  • Food and hygiene

  • Cosmetics

Hydrogen peroxide is unstable and decomposes to form water and oxygen.

2 H2O2 → 2 H2O + O2

The rate of decomposition increases with rising temperature, concentration and pH, with cool, dilute, acidic solutions showing the best stability.

uses of “peroxide of hydrogen” as hydrogen peroxide was originally known. Several of these articles were originally published in the Journal of the American Medical Association! Among the diseases that were treated successfully by hydrogen peroxide were...
 
acne
anthrax
bee stings
cancer of the womb
chilblains
cholera
diphtheria
ear infections
emphysema
endometritis
gangrene
gastritis
gonorrhea
gun shot wounds
hives
insect bites
leucorrhoea
measles
nephritis
periodontal disease
piles (hemorrhoids)
pneumonia
poison ivy
Rigg’s disease
ringworm
scarlet fever
sore throat
tonsillitis
tuberculosis
typhoid fever
urethritis
vaginitis
whooping cough
yellow fever

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