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What is Peroxide and what are it's uses?

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hey i just wanted to know, whats peroxide?

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  1. Hydrogen peroxide is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. Its chemical description is H2O2. In high concentrations, it can be unstable and even poisonous. In lower concentrations, such as the types found in many homes, it works well as a disinfectant and antiseptic.

    In homes, clinics and schools, it is frequently used to cleanse cuts, abrasions and other minor injuries. Formulas for these purposes generally only contain about 5% hydrogen peroxide or less. For minor injuries, the affected area may be dabbed with cotton dipped in the solution, or hydrogen peroxide can be poured directly over the injury. The solution will "boil" or bubble for a few seconds, and this process should continue until bubbling stops naturally, indicating that the area is clean.

    Hydrogen peroxide has many other uses as well. It can be used to clean and whiten teeth, and it can be used as a gargle or mouthwash to kill germs in the mouth. Hydrogen peroxide should never be swallowed. The residue from it should be rinsed from the mouth after use.

    A different use for hydrogen peroxide is in the creation of beauty products. Some of these include hair dyes and bleaching treatments, and hydrogen peroxide may also be added to antibacterial creams and lotions, anti-aging treatments and other facial products. It also makes a good soak for nails before a manicure or pedicure, and it works well for disinfecting manicure and pedicure tools.

    Another use for hydrogen peroxide is to purify water. It is highly soluble in water, and adding it to water can increase oxygen and help eliminate dangerous contaminants. It is also used in some swimming pools in place of other water purifiers.

    Hydrogen peroxide can be used for certain industrial or environmental purposes as well, because it can provide the effects of bleaching without the potential damage of chlorine-based agents. Because hydrogen peroxide can be unstable in high concentrations, it must be used with care. In higher concentrations, it can create strong chemical reactions when it interacts with other agents, and it can damage the skin or eyes of persons working with it.


  2. Most commonly, it's hydrogen peroxide (chemical formula h2o2). It's available in a variety of strengths. There's a mild version (3% or so) that's sold for disinfecting wounds, removing stains from fabrics, etc. A stronger version is sold for bleaching hair or for industrial purposes. It's a relatively safe chemical to use, because when it's used or it deteriorates, it gives up an oxygen atom and becomes water (h2o).

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