Hydrogen Peroxide

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Education / Science Presenter / Philadelphia, PA
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I have sampled hydrogen peroxide from six different online suppliers this year. Ward's has not only the best quality, but also the greatest selection. They even offer a 35% concentration without stabilizer — the popular "Genie in a Bottle" demonstration (using manganese dioxide as a catalyst) has never looked so spectacular! Ward's is where I will be going for chemicals from now on. The icing on the cake is their friendly and knowledgeable staff who were able to answer all my questions. Thank you!
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Hydrogen Peroxide
Chemicals for Science Education
CAS Number: 7722-84-1
Formula: Mixture
Density: Approximately 1.0 g/mL
Boiling and Freezing Point: Approximately 100°C, Approximately 0°C
Solubility: Water and Alcohol
Synonyms: Hydrogen Dioxide
Shelf Life: 12 Months

Note: The chemical specifications for some items on this product page may differ from the specifications listed above. For more information, consult the Safety Data Sheet or contact your Ward's representative.

Delivery information: This product is designed for educational and teaching laboratories, and no certificate of analysis is available.



   
 

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This disposal method is published for your convenience. You MUST have checked with your federal, state, and local regulations before using this method and these methods are only applicable for small laboratory sized quantities.Use a lab apron, chemical resistant gloves and goggles before following the below method to dispose of hazardous waste.1. Hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of less than 3% can be poured down the drain.2. Add the hydrogen peroxide to a large beaker and then dilute it with a fifteen-fold excess with water. Stir.3. Pour the final solution down the drain with at least a 20-fold excess of water.

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