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Is Hydrogen Peroxide Conductive

"On the Conductivity of Hydrogen Peroxide"

When it comes to conducting electricity in the world, it is often important to see whether it can conduct electrical charges and circulate. Today's study of hydrogen peroxide, the identification of its conductivity is quite important.

Hydrogen peroxide has a unique molecular structure. Under normal circumstances, hydrogen peroxide exists in a liquid state. Its own chemical properties determine that its conductivity is very different from others.

The conductivity of matter depends on the movement of ions. However, when hydrogen peroxide is in its pure state, the degree of ionization is extremely small. Only a small amount of hydrogen peroxide molecules ionize, generating a very small amount of hydrogen ions and hydrogen peroxide ions. This small amount of ions has very weak power in charge conduction, so the conductivity of pure hydrogen peroxide is quite poor.

If impurities are added to hydrogen peroxide, or its environmental conditions are changed, such as heating up, adding electrolytes, etc., the situation is different. Heating up can promote the molecular movement to intensify, the degree of ionization may increase, the number of ions may increase, and the conductivity may be slightly enhanced. If an electrolyte is added, the ions ionized by the electrolyte can also be used as a carrier for charge conduction, so that the conductivity of the mixed system can be improved.

From this point of view, the conductivity of hydrogen peroxide in its pure state is not good, but under certain conditions, its conductivity can change. To find out, it is necessary to carefully observe the change of its state and external conditions in order to clarify its conductivity.