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Hydrogen Peroxide Alcohol Difference

On the difference between hydrogen peroxide and alcohol
The second thing in the world is hydrogen peroxide and alcohol. Although both are common in disinfection, their properties and uses are quite different.

Hydrogen peroxide, its chemical formula is $H_2O_2 $. Its quality is a colorless liquid, and its properties are strongly oxidizing. It can be oxidized and changed by exposure. This is the principle of disinfection. It can destroy the structure of harmful bacteria and poisons and make them inactive. And after it decomposes, it forms water and oxygen, and no filth remains. It is also good for cleaning wounds, especially for anaerobic bacteria.

As for alcohol, it refers to ethanol, and the chemical formula is $C_2H_5OH $. It is also a colorless liquid with a special fragrance and is easy to evaporate. Its disinfection ability is that it can solidify the protein of bacteria and kill it. However, the concentration of alcohol depends on its effect. The commonly used one is 75% alcohol. Too high or too low will damage its bactericidal power. It is widely used, and it is used for disinfection of the body surface. However, it is deep in the wound, or there is a risk of irritation.

Hydrogen peroxide and alcohol, although the two have similar properties, are chemically different. Hydrogen peroxide uses oxidation to produce bacteria, while alcohol coagulates protein and disinfects. And the application environment is also different. Hydrogen peroxide is suitable for anaerobic environments and deep wounds; alcohol is mostly used on the body surface. Therefore, those who use it should understand the differences and apply it to achieve the effect of disinfection without fear of harm.