Why do you have to keep hydrogen peroxide cool
Question asked by: jazzy2
Asked on: 25 Oct 2009
Hydrogen peroxide is something that will break down in the presence of much heat, or in the presence of direct sunlight, as these will readily react with the hydrogen peroxide molecules breaking down the chemical.
For this reason it should be preserved in a cool place that is away from direct sunlight.
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Replied at: 01 Nov 2009
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