Eight Unusual Hydrogen Peroxide Uses

The chemical compound hydrogen peroxide, or H2O2, is a pale yellow and acidic liquid. Bleaching and disinfecting are the most common uses for hydrogen peroxide, but it is also used as a medical treatment. Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical that is used to treat infections and other illnesses by killing dangerous bacteria. Hydrogen peroxide is occasionally used as a remedy in a diluted form with water. Order hydrogen peroxide now so you have the supplies you need for the following fun activities.

Here are the eight most bizarre things you can do using hydrogen peroxide, according to us!

  • You can gradually highlight your hair by mixing equal parts of water and hydrogen peroxide. Simply spray the mixture onto wet hair, comb it through, and let it dry.
  • When cleaning your mirrors you can get a streak-free clean by spraying the mirror with peroxide and wiping it down with a paper towel.
  • To prolong the freshness of your salad just lightly spray it with a solution of 1/2 cup of water and 1 tablespoon of food-grade peroxide.
  • Watering your plants with 32 parts water and 1 part peroxide will improve their root system. You can also soak seeds in 1 ounce of peroxide mixed with 2 cups of water to speed up germination.
  • Using 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide, 1 tablespoon of dry yeast, 3 tablespoons of warm water, and liquid dishwashing soap you can create “elephant toothpaste”. Using a plastic soda bottle mix about 1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap with hydrogen peroxide. Separately mix the warm water and yeast for about 30 seconds and then pour the yeast mixture into the bottle and the chemical reaction will begin! You can also add food coloring for a more colorful eruption.
  • The Acidified Peroxide method is used to find fingerprints on brass surfaces. Using only white distilled vinegar and hydrogen peroxide you can reveal otherwise invisible fingerprints. Mix 10 parts of hydrogen peroxide to 7 parts white distilled vinegar and immediately submerge the brass item. After the solution begins to turn green let it sit for about 10 minutes. After this, you can remove the brass item and the fingerprints will be visible. Wear appropriate safety gear to avoid exposure of the your skin to the solution.
  • Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent and glycerin is highly susceptible to oxidation. When combined you can start a fire without a match or a lighter. Hydrogen peroxide is extremely unstable and when combined with glycerin it creates an exothermic reaction. Exothermic reactions release heat and in this case a lot of heat, this reaction plus the oxygen results in fire.
  • As previously mentioned, hydrogen peroxide is extremely unstable. The reason hydrogen peroxide is sold in dark containers is because light breaks down the chemical composition. When manganese dioxide is dropped into a flask or bottle containing 30% hydrogen peroxide a fountain of steam will be expelled. Hydrogen peroxide works as an oxidizing agent as it decomposes to produce oxygen gas. Hydrogen peroxide 30% is severely corrosive to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Wear chemical goggles, gloves, and a chemical resistant apron when handling dangerous materials.
    1. Wrap 4-5 grams of manganese dioxide in tissue.
    2. Add about 50 milliliters of hydrogen peroxide to a Pyrex or borosilicate glass container.
    3. Drop the manganese dioxide into the hydrogen peroxide and the gas will emerge. The glass container will become extremely hot.

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