Hydrogen Peroxide-35 %
Hydrogen peroxide is a pale blue, clear liquid, slightly more viscous than water. It is weak acid. It has strong oxidizing properties and is therefore a powerful bleaching agent that is mostly used for bleaching paper, but also found as a disinfectant and as an oxidizer.
- Other Names
- Dioxidane, perhydroxic acid, dihydrogen dioxide, peroxaan
- Chemical Formula
- H2O2
- CAS No
- 7722-84-1
- Molar Mass
- 34 g/mol
TEST | RESULT |
---|---|
Appearance | Clear, Colourless Liquid |
Stability (ml Oxygen Per Minute Per 25ml. At 100 °C) | 0.3 – max |
Specific Gravity @ 20 oC | 1.13 |
Residue On Evaporation (gm/100 ml) | 0.20 - max |
Strength | 35 - min |
Lead (As Pb) | 10 ppm - max |
Acidity As H2SO4 | 0.015 - 0.030 |
Applications:
As a bleaching agent in pulp & paper bleaching. The second major industrial application is the manufacture of Sodium Percarbonate and Sodium Perborate.
Used in the production of organic peroxides. Used in Polymerisations, as a flour bleaching agent and as a treatment for acne.
In beverage industry, wine often contains sulphites as a preservative, it is able to neutralize sulphites without affecting the wine’s flavour.
Wastewater treatment and other water treatment operations use hydrogen peroxide as a disinfectant and to clean water.
We can also supply 30 %, 60 % hydrogen peroxide as per customer requirement.
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