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H2O2 experiments?
I recently got some 35% hydrogen peroxide and I would like to know an experiment that I could do with it, something that is interseting, not just an
exothermic reaction or something like that. I originally got it to distill into 85% but I found that I need a vacuum still to do that so I want
something like what the 85% stuff would do when it comes in contact with silver. Thanks for any help u can give me in finding an exciting reaction I
can perform.
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85% H2O2 with silver. This woud be pretty explosive reaction. So do it safe.
You can also make NH4OH+CuSO4+H2O2. First you must make NH4OH/CuSO4 sollution. Then you add H2O2(not concentrated). The reaction is so exothermic that
the ingredients will boil instantly(do it in small ammounts). If you like energetic materials you can make peroxide watergel(with more than 50% H2O2).
Or the explosive peroxides(not recommended).
[Edited on 30-1-2007 by NUKE]
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why not build a small O2 generator?
a large pyrex flask with a little MnO2 in the bottom, a glass column with a tap containing your H2O2 into the top of the stopper, and a second hole in
the stopper for you lead out O2 pipe.
drip at a time you can have a constant O2 supply, and at that concentration you wouldn`t have to empty the water out too often either.
but please, at That conc, be VERY CAREFUL ! this stuff could kill you!
[Edited on 30-1-2007 by YT2095]
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At first I was planning to make a rocket using the 85%H2O2 and silver but I don't have a vacuum still to get my 35% stuff up that high so I was
looking for something intersesting to do with it.
I do like the power of that reaction but I don't really want to have to get the
copper sulfate and ammium hydroxide. I do have the manganese dioxide though so I might do something like that but I don't have a paticilar use for the
O2... I could just add it to yeast to get O2 also but like doing visiually intersting things like the powerful exothermic reaction. I don't plan to
make "energetic matterials" with it btw.
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Hydrogen peroxide makes many interesting peroxo complexes with quite a few transition metals. Try reactions with chromates/dichromates, iron(II) salts
in weak acid, vanadium (IV) and vanadium (V) species, titanium (IV) species, copper (II) at weak alkali. All kinds of weird complexes with all
colors from the rainbow can be obtained.
For these experiments you'd better dilute it to 10% or so.
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Quote: | Originally posted by woelen
Hydrogen peroxide makes many interesting peroxo complexes with quite a few transition metals. Try reactions with chromates/dichromates, iron(II) salts
in weak acid, vanadium (IV) and vanadium (V) species, titanium (IV) species, copper (II) at weak alkali. All kinds of weird complexes with all
colors from the rainbow can be obtained.
For these experiments you'd better dilute it to 10% or so. |
Copper peroxide instantly decomposes to form copper oxide (brown).
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Quote: | Originally posted by oriansbelt
I do have the manganese dioxide though so I might do something like that but I don't have a paticilar use for the O2... I like doing visiually
intersting things like the powerful exothermic reaction. |
well I estimate about 40g of your peroxide should make roughly 20litres of O2.
More than plenty to run a Thermic Lance
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I don´t have a vacuum also, for that I´m looking for a other procedure to make my 30% H2O2 more concentrate.
My idea:
is it possible to concentrate a H2O2 soluble by mixing with waterless MgSO4 or other salts like Na2SO4?
They should come into their hydrates ans the H2O2 could be filtered.
Or is it possible to dry a H2O2 solubility with P4O10?
I needn´t a high concentrated H2O2 solubility in practise, I just wanted to know if it´s possible to make it on that way.
@ oriansbelt
You can make I with KI and your H2O2,
or you can make a chemolumineszens(I hope the word is right) experiment with maybe luminol.
You see H2O2 is very usefull in the laboratory.
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haha, now just if I had a way to store 20liters of O2 so they could be used for that thermic lance!
alas, luminol is expensive for me. I have heard that an exothermic reaction can be achieved with iron filings, H2O2, and other ingredients but I don't
know what they are. yes i do like the usefulness but I wish I could get mine up too that 70-85% range so I could use it for a roket without a vacuum
still though.
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The expedited oxidation of Fe via H2O2 is described in this thread:
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=7163#p...
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Thanks.
I reallized that in my purification prosses Iwouldn't know how pure the H2O2 was. I desided to do it by density since H2O2 is 1.4g/cc and water is of
cource 1g/cc but I can't seem to come up with a formula that I can put in the wieght and get the ratio for water to hydrogen peroxide. The closes I
can get is
X1.4/1+Y1/1=W/80
X=H2O2, Y=H2O, W=wieght of 80 cchow would u work it so it is a simple formula?
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