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How To Make Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide

The method of speeding up hydrogen peroxide
If you want to speed up hydrogen peroxide, you must first understand the reason. For hydrogen peroxide, the chemical formula is\ (H_2O_2\), which is relatively stable under normal conditions. When encountering a specific substance, it can accelerate the rate of decomposition. This specific substance is an accelerator.

The method of making, prepare raw materials first. Take an appropriate amount of pure hydrogen peroxide, the concentration should be moderate, too high is dangerous, and too low is ineffective. And this hydrogen peroxide needs to be chemically pure to avoid the influence of impurities.

Secondary accelerator. Common accelerators include manganese dioxide, potassium iodide, etc. Taking manganese dioxide as an example, take a small amount of powdered manganese dioxide, which needs to be pure in quality. The amount depends on the amount of hydrogen peroxide to be accelerated. Generally, a small amount can accelerate the catalytic effect.

Then, in a clean and chemically resistant container, slowly pour in the prepared hydrogen peroxide. When operating, be careful not to splash out the hydrogen peroxide, because it is corrosive.

Then slowly add the prepared manganese dioxide to the hydrogen peroxide. In an instant, bubbles can be seen emerging in the solution, which is the appearance of hydrogen peroxide accelerating decomposition and releasing oxygen. During this process, heat may be released, so the container may be slightly hot, which is a normal phenomenon.

Quickly prepared hydrogen peroxide should be properly stored. It should be placed in a cool and dark place, and the container should be well sealed to prevent it from coming into contact with external substances and causing decomposition or deterioration. When using, it should also be used with caution as needed, and follow the corresponding safety procedures to ensure safe operation.