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How do hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide differ?

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Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizing agent. 3% solution is used as a topical antiseptic higher concentrations up to 12% are used to lighten hair Sodium hydroxide is very alkaline (basic). read more

Hydrogen peroxide is the simplest form of peroxide, which is denoted as H2O2. It is a clear liquid with a boiling point of 150 C. It is completely miscible with the water, however, can be completely separated by distillation because its boiling point is higher than that of water. read more

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