Make 3 Hydrogen Peroxide From 35
The method of making 3% hydrogen peroxide from 35% hydrogen peroxide
To obtain hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of 3%, the raw material is 35% of the concentration. It is necessary to carefully measure and cover the proportion accurately to obtain good success.
First take a clean measuring device, depending on the amount you want to make, to calculate the volume of 35% hydrogen peroxide required. For example, if you want to make one hundred milliliters of three percent hydrogen peroxide, depending on the relationship between concentration and volume, the amount of thirty-five percent hydrogen peroxide is\ (x\) milliliters, then there is\ (35\% x = 3\%\ times100\), which is calculated as\ (x =\ frac {3\ times100} {35}\ approx8.57\) milliliters.
Measure\ (8.57\) milliliters of thirty-five percent hydrogen peroxide and pour it into another clean container. Then add it slowly with distilled water until the total volume reaches one hundred milliliters. When adding, it is best to stir gently to mix the two well. The mixing tool can be stirred in one direction with a clean glass rod to make it blend seamlessly.
In this way, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide can be obtained at 3%. When operating, be careful to avoid splashing and hurting people because hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing. After preparation, store it in a cool and dark place to prevent it from decomposing and deteriorating.
To obtain hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of 3%, the raw material is 35% of the concentration. It is necessary to carefully measure and cover the proportion accurately to obtain good success.
First take a clean measuring device, depending on the amount you want to make, to calculate the volume of 35% hydrogen peroxide required. For example, if you want to make one hundred milliliters of three percent hydrogen peroxide, depending on the relationship between concentration and volume, the amount of thirty-five percent hydrogen peroxide is\ (x\) milliliters, then there is\ (35\% x = 3\%\ times100\), which is calculated as\ (x =\ frac {3\ times100} {35}\ approx8.57\) milliliters.
Measure\ (8.57\) milliliters of thirty-five percent hydrogen peroxide and pour it into another clean container. Then add it slowly with distilled water until the total volume reaches one hundred milliliters. When adding, it is best to stir gently to mix the two well. The mixing tool can be stirred in one direction with a clean glass rod to make it blend seamlessly.
In this way, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide can be obtained at 3%. When operating, be careful to avoid splashing and hurting people because hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing. After preparation, store it in a cool and dark place to prevent it from decomposing and deteriorating.

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