Doing a project based on hair color and peroxide could help a person learn more about the pros and cons of using this mixture and which safety precautions to adhere by.
Do Not Try To Whiten Your Teeth With Peroxide it will burn your whole mouth. Update by someone else: I have used 3% diluted with water at a ration of 1 part water to 1 part hydrogen peroxide. Then swished it around my mouth for a few minutes and the spat out. This week I have done this 4 times without any burning sensation.
No bc it can bubbles up when u put it on someone cut or boo boo also pee isnt a good solvent
it is unknown the number of hydrogen atoms in a fat molecule but there is still hope that someone knows. if you have a assignment dont worry because someone will know
It most certainly is. I can get an engine to run on hydrogen. All that is produced at the tail pipe is water vapor and carbon dioxide. When hydrogen and oxygen combine and a ignition source is present, water is formed along with a powerful explosion. Oxygen and Hydrogen are very volatile and are dangerous to combine without a controlled environment. The interesting thing is that Oxygen and Hydrogen combine to form water. What do firemen use to put out a fire? Oxygen and Hydrogen or H2O. If someone can figure out how to release hydrogen from water cheaply, you could power a car off water.
Im pretty sure it's Chlorine. Just double check with someone, just in case.
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Acknowledgements at a science fare mean that someone is giving you a compliment or telling you how to improve your project
Pay someone from NASA
The best people to ask for help on a science project would be science teachers and professors at school. Depending on the complexity of the project, a family member or friend may be able to assist as well.
Try in a pharmacy or chemicals store.
Yes, and it's also corrosive and would do a lot of damage to the esophagus.Another opinion:While the above may be true for high concentration hydrogen peroxide, it bears noting the antiseptic one buys at the pharmacy is a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and water. At this concentration, it's comparatively harmless, and it would take a huge dose to do any serious harm. In fact, I've seen hydrogen peroxide 3% prescribed as an oral mouthwash-antiseptic. And it would take an amazing amount to reach acute toxicity. That said, it's probably not a good idea to swallow the stuff. So, in answer to the question, small amounts of hydrogen peroxide can be consumed without significant harm (although -- once more -- this is not a good idea).
Do Not Try To Whiten Your Teeth With Peroxide it will burn your whole mouth. Update by someone else: I have used 3% diluted with water at a ration of 1 part water to 1 part hydrogen peroxide. Then swished it around my mouth for a few minutes and the spat out. This week I have done this 4 times without any burning sensation.
A question is that you ask someone like anne do you have a friend
Do a project on "light intensity minimization using glasses..."
An application is how your science project could help someone in a real life situation. For example, a simple science project like which paper towel brand is stronger, the application for this project could be "If someone in the world wanted to soak up more with a paper towel, then that person could use 'this' brand instead of 'this' one because the other towel brand is stronger and soaks up more liquids.
Just about everything you buy in the store began as a science project... somewhere. Where do you think plastic came from... someone's science project. Paper? Someone else's science project. Computers? Another science project. Those light bulbs in your house... yep, more science projects It wouldn't be very instructive to just to display someone else's science project. Have you heard of plagiarism? However, many things are available in kit form. Think of what you are interested in... and turn it into science. If you like electronics and electronic gizmos, go to Radio Shack and ask about electronic science kits. If you are interested in cooking... Think of something with cooking... perhaps try making some gluten free recipes... then write an explanation of why that is important. There are many ideas for science projects on the "related questions" page.