The degradation by-products of this reaction are typically acidic and, depending on subsequent purification steps, will typically result in a more acidic product than suggested in the above table (by 2-4 pH units), and add significantly to the acidity of the product. 4. read more
Hydrogen peroxide, also known as dihydrogen dioxide, has a pH level anywhere from 1 to 5, depending on the solution's concentration and how it is produced. Many hydrogen peroxide solutions contain stabilizers that affect the product's pH. read more