Our small company has found use for the higher concentrations of hydrogen peroxide, specifically in the 60-70% range.
I have searched the net for days now, as we currently buy 35% and boil to higher concentrations, which is becoming much too time consuming. Not to mention, there are H2O2 losses involved with the boiling of the water.
If anyone can provide US, or international retailers of 60-70% hydrogen peroxide, it would be of great help. Thanks.
2006-08-01
08:22:35
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5 answers
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Matt
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Science & Mathematics
➔ Chemistry
First of all, guys, you need to drop the ignorance and study up. You don't comment if you don't have an answer, plain and simple.
Food grade 35% hydrogen peroxide is available everywhere. And for your information, we produce wooden tables, mind you, not bombs.
Don't give me some crap about bombs, since society has obviously entrapped you into believing everyone is a terrorist.
You are the kind of people who are contributing to the losing rights of nations.
2006-08-01
08:38:57 ·
update #1
Bajaexplorer, you have an extremely low IQ.
2006-08-01
08:49:34 ·
update #2