hydrogen peroxide in English

noun
1
a colorless, viscous, unstable liquid with strong oxidizing properties, commonly used in diluted form in disinfectants and bleaches.
This can be carried out using chemical oxidation agents such as hydrogen peroxide , ozone, or potassium dichromate.

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1. Hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, acetic acid solutions Hydrogen Peroxide

2. UN 2014 hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solution with more than 20 % but not more than 60 % hydrogen peroxide, UN 3149 hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic acid mixture, stabilized: tank code L4BV

3. Catalase converts the reactive oxygen species hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen and thereby mitigates the toxic effects of hydrogen peroxide

4. Catalase converts the reactive oxygen species hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen and thereby mitigates the toxic effects of hydrogen peroxide

5. A suitable active oxygen compound is hydrogen peroxide.

6. This enzyme generates hydrogen peroxide, which kills harmful bacteria.

7. Oxygen-generating humidifier using the decomposition of hydrogen-peroxide

8. PoCl2 is rapidly oxidised by hydrogen peroxide or chlorine water.

9. The policy is changing to prohibit the promotion of teeth whitening products that contain more than 0.1% hydrogen peroxide or chemicals that emit hydrogen peroxide.

10. To combat the ever-present threat of hydrogen peroxide, living cells produce an enzyme known as Catalase that rapidly breaks hydrogen peroxide down into water and oxygen

11. Common Antiseptics include rubbing alcohol, boric acid, hydrogen peroxide and iodine

12. The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is substantially decreased by adding alizarin.

13. The invention discloses a method for sterilizing sewage by hydrogen peroxide-titanium dioxide photocatalysis and adopts the titanium dioxide photocatalysis and hydrogen peroxide to treat the sewage.

14. Catalase performs its rapid destruction of hydrogen peroxide in two steps

15. Catalase is an enzyme responsible for the degradation of hydrogen peroxide

16. Concentrations of stock hydrogen peroxide-peracetic acid solutions can be monitored resistively.

17. Reaction product of: borax, hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid anhydride and acetic acid

18. Hydrogen peroxide solution is brushed try a tooth, blanch the effect fast?

19. The enzyme Catalase quickly breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen

20. Blood is mineralized by wet oxidation with nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide.

21. Process for delignification and bleaching of paper pulp using activated hydrogen peroxide

22. In other words, Catalase protects cells from the toxic effects of hydrogen peroxide

23. Bleaching agent having cationic acyl pyridinium derivatives, co-bleaching activators, and hydrogen peroxide

24. Catalase is an enzyme that converts hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas

25. The Catalase enzyme neutralizes the bactericidal effects of hydrogen peroxide and protects them

26. Hydrogen peroxide is a by-product of the conversion of uric acid to allantoin

27. Catalase enzyme breaks down hydrogen peroxide, a toxic chemical, into hydrogen and peroxide 5

28. Key words: advanced oxidation process, ammonia nitrogen, hydrogen peroxide, microwave, phosphorus release, sludge, struvite.

29. Catalase prevents damage by accelerating the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water.

30. Catalase is a naturally-occurring enzyme that reduces hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.

31. A carbon adsorption column removes hydrogen peroxide in the wastewater feed containing high solids.

32. COCO Amides are incompatible with strong oxidizers such as hydrogen peroxide, bromine and chromic acid

33. As the hydrogen peroxide decomposes, the reaction will release energy in the form of heat.

34. Key words: advanced oxidation process, microwave, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, sewage sludge, nutrient release, solids destruction.

35. The tobacco is then treated with a mixture of hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide.

36. The composition according to the invention is water-based and comprises at least one thermo-sensitive polymer, at least one tenside, at least one dye, at least one alkaline reacting agent, hydrogen peroxide or a hydrogen peroxide adduct.

37. Color-safe Bleach uses hydrogen peroxide to help remove stains instead of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine

38. New colour reactions of nitroprusside with hydrogen peroxide, malononitrile, and dithiophthalimide in alkaline medium are reported.

39. A second option involved removal of certain salts via activated hydrogen peroxide, and via oxidative degradation.

40. The preferred pyrazole is Fipronil, preferably prepared using hydrogen peroxide and dichloro acetic acid at room temperature .

41. The gas sample is shaken with dilute hydrogen peroxide and the resulting nitric acid is titrated acidimetrically.

42. It contains four iron-containing heme groups that allow the enzyme to react with the hydrogen peroxide.

43. Hydrogen peroxide Acetonitrile C2H5NO2 CID 86584456 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological

44. The oxidation bath contains hydrogen peroxide, a metal salt, preferably a copper salt, and an alkaline vanadate.

45. I. 24410) by hydrogen peroxide at pH=10.8 and in the presence of tiron as an activator.

46. The relationship of the activity to temperature, pH-value, hydrogen peroxide concentration, and buffer molarity was investigated.

47. Acetanilide is used as an inhibitor in hydrogen peroxide and is used to stabilize cellulose ester varnishes.

48. The present invention discloses a chemical-mechanical polishing liquid comprising abrasive particles, hydrogen peroxide,persulfate and water.

49. Pertechnetate salts are usually colorless. − is produced by oxidizing technetium with nitric acid or with hydrogen peroxide.

50. Layered particles that contain a source of hydrogen peroxide, a binder material, and a bleach activator are disclosed.