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Title: What reaction does hydrogen peroxide have in the human body?
Post by: mallikas64 on Sep 5, 2014
What reaction does hydrogen have in the human body? Red cells break down hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide does not react in rm temp. Or higher, so, can hydrogen peroxide be harmful inside the human body?


Title: Re: What reaction does hydrogen peroxide have in the human body?
Post by: Spratty on Sep 5, 2014
I don't know.


Title: Re: What reaction does hydrogen peroxide have in the human body?
Post by: aniya2007 on Sep 5, 2014
A colorless, highly flammable gaseous element, the lightest of all gases and the most abundant element in the universe, used in the production of synthetic ammonia and methanol, in petroleum refining, in the hydrogenation of organic materials, as a reducing atmosphere, in oxyhydrogen torches, and in rocket fuels.