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pH of Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide, its properties are quite special. As everyone knows, the pH value of the solution is judged by the pH value. The pH value of hydrogen peroxide is really the key.

As the saying goes, pure hydrogen peroxide is a colorless and viscous liquid at room temperature. However, it dissolves in water, and the pH value of the resulting solution has much to be explored. Generally speaking, the pH value of the newly prepared hydrogen peroxide solution is about weakly acidic. This is due to the weak ionization of hydrogen peroxide itself, which releases a small amount of hydrogen ions.

And the pH value of hydrogen peroxide is not static. With time, or due to heat, light, etc., its stability gradually loses and decomposition intensifies. When decomposing, oxygen and water are produced, which may cause the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution to change, which in turn causes the pH value to fluctuate.

If some impurities are added to the hydrogen peroxide solution, or a specific catalyst is applied, the reaction rate will suddenly change, and the pH value will also change. These are all factors that cannot be ignored when exploring the pH value of hydrogen peroxide.

Therefore, it is necessary to understand the properties and applications of hydrogen peroxide, and to study the characteristics and changes of its pH value in detail.