hydrogenperoksid
Hydrogenperoksid, chemical formula H2O2, is a pale blue liquid in its concentrated form and a colorless solution when diluted. It is a widely used oxidizing agent found in household antiseptics, bleaching agents, and many industrial processes. Its solutions are miscible with water and vary in concentration from small amounts in first aid products to concentrated solutions used in industry. Hydrogen peroxide was first prepared by Louis Jacques Thénard in 1818.
Chemically, hydrogen peroxide decomposes slowly at room temperature into water and oxygen: 2 H2O2 → 2 H2O
Industrial production is dominated by the anthraquinone process, in which a substituted anthraquinone is cyclically reduced
Applications of hydrogen peroxide are broad. It is used for disinfection and sterilization, whitening and bleaching
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