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Stabilized vs Unstabilized Hydrogen Peroxide

On stable and unstable hydrogen peroxide

For hydrogen peroxide, chemical substances also have stable and unstable states, and their properties are different, so they are discussed in detail.

Unstable hydrogen peroxide is active and easy to decompose. In its molecular structure, the peroxide bond is not very stable, and it will collapse quickly when exposed to heat, light, impurities or catalysts. When decomposing, oxygen escapes and heat is generated at the same time. If it is in a closed place, the pressure will rise sharply, which may cause danger. To preserve and use, extreme caution is required, and adverse factors must be avoided to prevent accidents.

Stable hydrogen peroxide, treated by a special process, is added with a stabilizer to stabilize its structure and increase its stability. It is like strengthening a pavilion to withstand wind and rain. Its decomposition rate is slow, and it can be stored under relatively wide and harmonious conditions. This stabilizer has a wide range of uses. In industry, it can be used as a bleaching agent to make fabrics as white as snow; in medical treatment, it can be used as a disinfectant to remove disease bacteria to protect health.

Compared with the two, unstable hydrogen peroxide is active, but its use is limited because of its danger; stable, stable and widely used, which is of great importance to the world. However, no matter what, it should be used according to reason, and it should be well grasped in order to avoid harm and profit, and make full use of its function.