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write about the hydrogen peroxide ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen peroxide is a highly unstable chemical compound. Two molecules of hydrogen combine with two molecules of oxygen to form hydrogen peroxide. Hence, its chemical formula is H2O2. Hydrogen peroxide is a pale blue, clear liquid, slightly more viscous than water in its pure form.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Hydrogen Peroxide ​

  • Water (H_2O) with an additional oxygen molecule is hydrogen peroxide (H_2O_2).
  • In its pure state, hydrogen peroxide is a shade of blue, colorless liquid that is somewhat denser than liquid water.
  • As an oxidant, cleansing agent, and antibiotic, hydrogen peroxide has a variety of applications.
  • Antimicrobial and oxidizing agents are both utilized with hydrogen peroxide.
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