How hydrogen peroxide is formed?
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Hydrogen peroxide is obtained in appreciable concentrations when flame of hydrogen and oxygen burning at pressures of 3 to 4 cm.
Mercury was directed against surface cooled to 180°C and when an oxy-hydrogen mixture exploded by action of spark in glass/aluminium vessels c.
2 x 15 cm. cooled in liquid air products were shown containing up to 30% hydrogen peroxide (w/v) depending on conditions.
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