Chemistry Table
7722-84-1 | |
H2O2 | |
34.01 | |
Oxydol, Hydroperoxide, Perhydrol, Superoxol, Interox, Hydrogen Dioxide, Dihydrogen Dioxide, Inhibine, Peroxaan, Albone, Hioxyl, Kastone | |
784 | |
Lab Grade | |
30% | |
Hydrogen Peroxide | |
2014 |
Specifications
Assay | 30% |
Appearance | Clear, colorless liquid |
Physical Form | Liquid |
pH | <= 3.3 |
Melting point/freezing point | -33 °C / -27.4 °F |
Boiling Point | 108 °C / 226.4 °F |
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I have a gallon of your 30% hydrogen peroxide . I understand that this hydrogen peroxide is 30% by volume . My question is if a certain application calls for 30% by weight hydrogen peroxide , what percentage by volume would 30% by weight work out to ? In other words if I want 30% by weight hydrogen peroxide , what percentage by volume would this work out to be ?
The specific gravity of Hydrogen Peroxide 30% is about 1.12.
On calculation, 30% Hydrogen peroxide by volume = 33.5% Hydrogen peroxide by weight.
Using, C1M1 = C2M2, to make 1 L of 30% Hydrogen Peroxide by weight, you have to add 116.6 grams of DI water to your 30% Hydrogen peroxide by Volume.
For 1 gal, add 441.5 grams of DI water in 1 gal of 30% hydrogen peroxide by volume. -
do you have 0.05-0.1% hydrogen peroxide?
The lowest concentration Hydrogen Peroxide we offer is 3%.
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