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Turn Water into Hydrogen Peroxide

The method of making hydrogen peroxide
Water is the softest thing in the world, but it can be turned into hydrogen peroxide. Is this not a strange technique? If you want to turn water into hydrogen peroxide, there must be a method.

First, you need to gather the necessary equipment. If you have a device, it should be strong and clean to prevent impurities from disturbing it. And prepare all kinds of medicines, all pure and refined, this is the foundation of water transformation.

The first method is based on electrochemical principles. Put an electrode in the water and pass an electric current. Electricity, if an invisible hand, attracts particles in the water to move. At the anode, the water loses electrons and gradually changes. After a series of reactions, the oxygen atoms coalesce and combine with water to form hydrogen peroxide. In this process, the strength of the current and the duration of time need to be carefully adjusted. If it is strong, the reaction will be fast or out of control, if it is weak, it will be slow and difficult to achieve. If it is long, the yield will be high, and if it is short, the amount will be small.

Second, catalyze with chemical reagents. There are things that can be used as a medium to promote the change of water. Add reagents to the water and stir them well. Reagents are like guides, and water-attracting molecules go a special way. The hydrogen and oxygen structure of water gradually breaks down and reorganizes into hydrogen peroxide. However, the amount of reagents is crucial. More are wasteful and may produce side effects, and if it is less, the catalysis will be weak and the water will be difficult to melt.

Furthermore, the temperature and humidity of the environment cannot be ignored. If the temperature is high, the molecular speed will be easy to react; if the temperature is low, it will be stagnant. The humidity should be appropriate, and if it is too wet or too dry, it will be unfavorable for the reaction.

After the reaction is completed, it needs to be purified. Hydrogen peroxide may be mixed in water or contain impurities. Distillation, extraction and other methods are used to remove its impurities and leave pure hydrogen peroxide. This process is fine and complex, and if there is a little carelessness, all previous efforts will be wasted.

Transforming water into hydrogen peroxide, although it is not easy, it must be obtained by following the method and operating carefully.