Hydrogen peroxide use to increase oxygen

H3D said:
In this instance it means that the H202 loses an O and becomes H20. Which is what I said.
Once again Ulan I am sorry...I am having a lot of trouble using AC right now (stupid hackers) :pc: . What I meant to say was unless the H202 were to come in direct contact with a redox agent then a oxidation reaction is not that likely to happen since in this instance it means that the H202 loses an O and becomes H20 very quickly. Also as Sumthin pointed out I am refering to 3% H2O2.
 
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