Hydrogen peroxide has a density of about 1.2 kg/L. Therefore, 50% hydrogen peroxide by weight would weigh approximately 6.6 pounds per gallon.
Hydrogen peroxide has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. To convert this to pounds per gallon, there are roughly 3.785 liters in a gallon (1 gallon = 3.785 liters) and 1 gram is about 0.00220462 pounds. Therefore, 35% hydrogen peroxide would weigh approximately 16.7 pounds per gallon.
In 1966, a bottle of peroxide typically cost around 50 cents to $1, depending on the brand and quantity.
To neutralize 1 g of KCN, you need 34.07 g of hydrogen peroxide. To neutralize 25 liters of 1 g/ml KCN solution, you'll need 34.07 * 25 = 851.75 g of hydrogen peroxide.
If a child drinks hydrogen peroxide, seek medical help immediately by calling emergency services. Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a medical professional. It's important to provide as much information as possible about the amount ingested and the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen Peroxide is not a fuel. It is an oxidising agent. Chemical formula H2O2.
Hydrogen peroxide has a density of about 1.2 kg/L. Therefore, 50% hydrogen peroxide by weight would weigh approximately 6.6 pounds per gallon.
Hydrogen peroxide has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. To convert this to pounds per gallon, there are roughly 3.785 liters in a gallon (1 gallon = 3.785 liters) and 1 gram is about 0.00220462 pounds. Therefore, 35% hydrogen peroxide would weigh approximately 16.7 pounds per gallon.
91% Isopropyl Alcohol is generally considered a more effective disinfectant than 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. Isopropyl Alcohol has a broader spectrum of antimicrobial activity and is more efficient at killing a wide range of bacteria and viruses. Hydrogen Peroxide is typically used for disinfecting wounds and surfaces, while Isopropyl Alcohol is commonly used for medical and general disinfection purposes.
To prepare 3% hydrogen peroxide from 30% hydrogen peroxide, you would need to dilute the 30% solution by adding approximately 9 parts water to 1 part of the 30% solution. For example, mix 1 mL of 30% hydrogen peroxide with 9 mL of water to achieve a 3% solution. Always add the water to the hydrogen peroxide and not the other way around to avoid splashes.
500 cc's of hydrogen peroxide is equivalent to 500 milliliters. Hydrogen peroxide has a density of 1.5 g/ml, so 500 ml would weigh approximately 750 grams.
Water is H2O. Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. Hydrogen peroxide has one more oxygen atom per molecule than water. The extra oxygen is what makes it a peroxide. "Hydrogen oxide" would be water. The extra oxygen also makes hydrogen peroxide much more reactive than water due to the unstable oxygen-oxygen bond.
Hydrogen peroxide is a bit more acidic (proton donor) and a much stronger oxidant (electron acceptor) than water.
yes, but it won't do much
Both hydrogen peroxide and neosporin are disinfectants, so there doesn't seem like much point. If you really want to, use the hydrogen peroxide first (its a liquid and will sting), then apply neosporin and a bandage.
Results should be seen in 15 to 20 minutes.Get in touch with your veterinarian before you induce vomiting in your dog, to see if it is necessary and safe. Your vet will determine how much to dilute the peroxide and the size of the dose.Be sure you are using three percent peroxide, not the stronger peroxide used for bleaching hair.
In 1966, a bottle of peroxide typically cost around 50 cents to $1, depending on the brand and quantity.