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Hydrogen peroxide was first described in 1818 by Louis Jacques Thenard, who produced it by treating barium peroxide with nitric acid. Hydrogen Peroxide is the simplest peroxide (a compound with an oxygen-oxygen single bond) and in its pure form is a colorless liquid, slightly more viscous than water. It is a nonplanar molecule possessing (twisted) C2 symmetry. Hydrogen peroxide has a number of structural analogues of which hydrogen disulfide is perhaps the most closely related. It has the highest (theoretical) boiling point of all the analogues. Its melting point is also fairly high, being comparable to that of hydrazine, with only hydroxylamine crystallising significantly more readily. Hydrogen peroxide is also one of the two chief chemicals in the defense system of the bombardier beetle, reacting with hydroquinone to discourage predators. It is used in the production of certain organic peroxides, such as dibenzoyl peroxide, used in polymerisations and other chemical processes. It is used in certain waste water remediation processes. It oxidizes organic compounds as well as deodorizes sulfur-containing species. Hydrogen peroxide is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) as an antimicrobial agent, an oxidizing agent and for other purposes by the U.S. FDA. Hydrogen peroxide has been used, in sufficient concentrations, to disinfect inanimate objects. It has been used as a propellant in rocketry and as a hybrid rocket oxidiser. Hydrogen peroxide and benzoyl peroxide are sometimes used to treat acne. Hydrogen peroxide is also used in the oil and gas exploration industry to oxidize rock matrix in preparation for micro-fossil analysis. It is absorbed by skin upon contact and creates a local skin capillary embolism that appears as a temporary whitening of the skin.
Activated charcoal is used in gas purification, gold purification, metal extraction, water purification, medicine, sewage treatment, air filters in gas masks and respirators, filters in compressed air and many other applications.
Ammonium perchlorate is an inorganic compound. It is the salt of perchloric acid and ammonium hydroxide. All perchlorates are potentially powerful oxidizers, but ammonium perchlorate is especially labile. When ammonium perchlorate is mixed with a fuel it can generate self-sustained combustion also far under atmospheric pressure. It is an important oxidizer with a decades-long history of use in solid rocket propellants-- space launch, military, amateur, and hobby high powered rockets--as well as in some fireworks. Some "breakable" epoxy adhesives contain suspensions of ammonium perchlorate.
Buy Dinitrogen tetroxide which is a powerful oxidizer and is highly toxic and corrosive. It is produced by a catalytic oxidation of ammonia with air at atmospheric pressure followed by oxidation of the resultant nitrogen oxides by 50-70% nitric acid. Dinitrogen tetroxide forms an equilibrium mixture with nitrogen dioxide. It is one of the most important rocket propellants and a useful reagent in chemical synthesis, with the molecular formula N2O4. Yara International ASA suppliers deliver solutions for sustainable agriculture and the environment.
Ethylene oxide is a cyclic ether.It is the simplest epoxide, a three-membered ring consisting of two carbon and one oxygen atom.Ethylene oxide is industrially produced by direct oxidation of ethylene in the presence of silver catalyst. It is extremely flammable and explosive and is used as a main component of thermobaric weapons.Ethylene oxide readily reacts with various compounds, breaking a C–O bond and opening the cycle.It is typically used as an intermediate and raw material for many organic syntheses.Ethylene oxide is registered as an antimicrobial disinfectant and is active against a wide variety of bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Ethylene oxide is used for the sterilization of surgical instruments and equipment in hospitals and veterinary institutions, and for the sterilization of equipment in food handling and food processing plants.Ethylene Oxide gas used in manufacturing organic compounds and as a fumigant.
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