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Research Chemical SciencesUGFREAKeudomestic
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I have a scientific question about period blood

H2O2 is a powerful oxidizing agent. In reasonable concentrations (few %) it will react with almost any organic reagent (yes, including period blood).
 
mrplunkey said:
H2O2 is a powerful oxidizing agent. In reasonable concentrations (few %) it will react with almost any organic reagent (yes, including period blood).

I use if for dental hygiene ...







peroxide that is ... not period blood
 
PICK3 said:

Should work, just make sure and debride the tissue around your o-ring first. I'd recommend steel wool first and then follow-up with some ajax or comet.
 
My God, why would you need to know?

Yes, it should fizz up, as it will with any organic (carbon based) molecule.

WTF?
 
heatherrae said:
My God, why would you need to know?

Yes, it should fizz up, as it will with any organic (carbon based) molecule.

WTF?
we're talking about lumberg here. you cant ask things like "why would you need to know" because he will respond with "why wouldnt i want to know?"
 
Smurfy said:
we're talking about lumberg here. you cant ask things like "why would you need to know" because he will respond with "why wouldnt i want to know?"
I'm just picturing him in the basement like Dr frankenstein of tampons now...lol
 
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