what is the chemistry involved in hair dye
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Hair dye is made of many different chemical things we call compounds. (By the way, water is a chemical compound.) Many permanent hair dyes use three components: ammonia (NH3), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and p-phenylenediamine or something very similar to it.
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"The chemical formula for hair dye is not just one formula.
The primary chemical is called paraphenylenediamine (PPD). The formula is C6H4(NH2)2 . Check out the structure of PPD here. When PPD is mixed with other chemicals like hydrogen peroxide, it produces dye molecules."
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