I would have to say No.
The Hydrogen Peroxide you buy at the drugstore is only 3%, and the label tells
if you want to use it as mouthwash, you should mix half-half with water, so you'd have 1.5%
And it says not to swallow it. I'm sure that if you accidentally swallowed a little bit,
you'd probably be OK.
Now imagine instead of 1.5%, you have 23 times the concentration! Imagine all that foam in your stomach. I think the reaction would be violent and very painful to say the least. And surely very dangerous.
Yes
Water
The atmosphere.
it's 1:1.5 (dye to peroxide) for the ash blondes :)
For carbon 0.80 x 100 = 80 grams of carbon; and for hydrogen 0.20 x 100 = 20 grams of hydrogen
The hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is not a colloid.
Hello you jayjay
The hydrogen peroxide sold in drugstores contains three percent hydrogen peroxide and 97 percent water.
The difference between 6%, 9%, and 12% Hydrogen Peroxide solution is the Hydrogen content.
Wpg: 9.43, 35% Hydrogen Peroxide
pH 4.4 :)
H2o2
3%
Yes
It is not a suspension, it is a solution.
Amazon sells Hydrogen Peroxide 12% in 16 Ounces for $13.83.......I have not seen a 10% yet..
1.00 to 2.00.