Hydrogen Peroxide 4% Solution
Colourless and Slightly viscous More then Water. Strong OXIDIZER.
Pure hydrogen peroxide will explode if heated to boiling, will cause serious contact burns.
| Physical State | Liquid | 
| Color | clear, colorless | 
| Odor | slight acid odor | 
| pH | 3.3 (30% solution) | 
| Vapor Pressure | 23 mm Hg @ 30C | 
| Vapor Density | 1.10 | 
| Evaporation Rate | >1.0 (Butyl acetate=1) | 
| Viscosity | 1.25 cP | 
| Boiling Point | 108 deg C @ 760 mmHg ( 226.40F) | 
| Freezing/Melting Point | -33 deg C ( -27.40F) | 
| Decomposition Temperature | Not available | 
| Solubility in water | Miscible in water | 
| Specific Gravity/Density | 1.1-1.2 (30-50%) | 
| Molecular Formula | H2O2 | 
| Molecular Weight | 34.01 | 
	
	 
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Pulp & Paper bleaching
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Textile bleaching,
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Chemical synthesis
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Water/ waste and effluent treatment
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Mining / Metallurgy
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Electronics
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Rocket propulsion
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Food and hygiene
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Cosmetics
 
Hydrogen peroxide is unstable and decomposes to form water and oxygen.
2 H2O2 → 2 H2O + O2
The rate of decomposition increases with rising temperature, concentration and pH, with cool, dilute, acidic solutions showing the best stability.
        
    