Bleaching Bones Hydrogen Peroxide
The method of bleaching bones with dioxygen
If you want to bleach bones, dioxygen agent can be used. The method is to take clean bones first and place them in the utensils. Then, measure an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, slowly pour it on the bone, and immerse it. Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidation properties and can make the bone color fade.
Be careful when using it. The concentration of dioxygen should not be too high. If it is too high, it will hurt the quality of the bone or cause it to be brittle. It should not be too low. If it is too low, the effect of bleaching the bone will not be good. It is appropriate to observe the size and texture of the bone to consider the concentration and dosage of dioxygen.
When bleaching bones, it often takes a long time. In the meantime, you can shake the device gently to make the dioxygen fully contact the bone. And when avoiding strong light, under strong light, hydrogen peroxide is easy to decompose and lose its ability to bleach bones.
When the color of the bone is desired, quickly wash it with clean water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide. Then, put the bone in a ventilated place and let it dry. In this way, the bone can be white and can be used for other purposes.
If you want to bleach bones, dioxygen agent can be used. The method is to take clean bones first and place them in the utensils. Then, measure an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, slowly pour it on the bone, and immerse it. Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidation properties and can make the bone color fade.
Be careful when using it. The concentration of dioxygen should not be too high. If it is too high, it will hurt the quality of the bone or cause it to be brittle. It should not be too low. If it is too low, the effect of bleaching the bone will not be good. It is appropriate to observe the size and texture of the bone to consider the concentration and dosage of dioxygen.
When bleaching bones, it often takes a long time. In the meantime, you can shake the device gently to make the dioxygen fully contact the bone. And when avoiding strong light, under strong light, hydrogen peroxide is easy to decompose and lose its ability to bleach bones.
When the color of the bone is desired, quickly wash it with clean water to remove the residual hydrogen peroxide. Then, put the bone in a ventilated place and let it dry. In this way, the bone can be white and can be used for other purposes.

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