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  2. Hydrogen Peroxide: How to Use It Properly - Cleveland Clinic...

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    What is hydrogen peroxide? Hydrogen peroxide is water (H2O) with an extra oxygen molecule (H2O2). “The extra oxygen molecule oxidizes, which is how peroxide gets its power,” says Dr. Beers.

  3. Why Does Hydrogen Peroxide Bubble on a Cut? - ThoughtCo

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    Hydrogen peroxide works to disinfect wounds in several ways: First, since it's a solution in water, it helps rinse away dirt and damaged cells and loosen dried blood, while the bubbles help lift away debris. Although the oxygen that peroxide releases doesn't kill all types of bacteria, some are destroyed.

  4. Hydrogen peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H 2 O 2. In its pure form, it is a very pale blue [5] liquid that is slightly more viscous than water. It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent, and antiseptic, usually as a dilute solution (3%–6% by weight) in water for consumer use and in higher concentrations for industrial use.

  5. Health Uses for Hydrogen Peroxide - WebMD

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    Some people claim hydrogen peroxide helps fight cancer and other illnesses. There’s zero proof for this, but lots to suggest it can make you very sick if you drink it, inhale too much...

  6. Hydrogen peroxide: Definition, uses, and risks - Medical News...

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    This article discusses what hydrogen peroxide is and how a person can safely use it, as well as its risks and when to contact a doctor. The article also offers suggestions for alternatives ...

  7. Why Does Hydrogen Peroxide Fizz On Cuts? - Live Science

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    We all know that hydrogen peroxide kills germs when applied to cuts, but why does it produce that white foam?

  8. Hydrogen peroxide | Formula & Uses | Britannica

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    hydrogen peroxide, (H 2 O 2), a colourless liquid usually produced as aqueous solutions of various strengths, used principally for bleaching cotton and other textiles and wood pulp, in the manufacture of other chemicals, as a rocket propellant, and for cosmetic and medicinal purposes.

  9. Should You Use Hydrogen Peroxide to Clean a Wound?

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    Hydrogen peroxide might be the first thing you grab when treating a wound in order to help disinfect it. While the sometimes-painful bubbling is definitely sanitizing the area, it’s also destroying healthy tissue.

  10. Hydrogen Peroxide: the body's best defence system

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    If hemoglobin is present, the hydrogen peroxide decomposes to yield oxygen that in turn oxidizes the phenolphtalin to phenolphthalein. Since the solution is basic, a pink colour develops indicating the presence of blood. The test is very sensitive, but is not specific for human blood.

  11. 22 Hydrogen Peroxide Uses You Can Try Today - Healthline

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    Hydrogen peroxide is a common household chemical with uncommon potential. From veggies to kitchen sinks, learn how peroxide can help keep you healthy.