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Hallodare, if you look at your bottle of hydrogen peroxide you will see that it probably says 3% on the label. At that strength, it is a good disinfectant and cleaner, and will foam when it contacts organic material. If you dilute it with water it will have no effective antibacterial action. I occasionally use hydrogen peroxide at full strength, and pour enough into the humdifier chamber to form a pool that I can swish around or physically scrub with a cue-tip swab. This fully cleans the surfaces. You can also use it in tubing, but it must be full strength. About 1/2 cup is enough if you alternately lift each end of the hose to ensure the peroxide contacts all surfaces.

Pure hydrogen peroxide is a very dangerous unstable oxidizer. It can be used in rocket fuel or explosive exothermic oxidizing reactions. You can't buy it.
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(04-09-2018, 02:23 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Pure hydrogen peroxide is a very dangerous unstable oxidizer.  It can be used in rocket fuel or explosive exothermic oxidizing reactions.  You can't buy it.

It's not generally used in rockets because it is so unstable. Rocket engineers find liquid oxygen easier to keep safely confined.
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Wow! I didn't know that. LOX is scary enough.
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(04-09-2018, 09:41 PM)eseedhouse Wrote:
(04-09-2018, 02:23 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Pure hydrogen peroxide is a very dangerous unstable oxidizer.  It can be used in rocket fuel or explosive exothermic oxidizing reactions.  You can't buy it.

It's not generally used in rockets because it is so unstable.  Rocket engineers find liquid oxygen easier to keep safely confined.

I used to work at Aerojet and we were investigating safe ways to dispose of the ammonium perchlorate plasticized fuel. You're right, I never came across hydrogen peroxide in rocket fuel.  While rocket fuel needs to be highly energetic, rapid decomposition of HP was almost uncontrollable at concentrations above 70%.  Thanks for the reminder.  I do remember that when disposing of AP fuel, crystals on the outside meant you were basically dealing with nitro glycerin.
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(04-10-2018, 11:22 PM)CB91710 Wrote: :whistling:   Wink
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I suspect the exhaust blast from this would sterilize the humidifier chamber
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quote>>>I suspect the exhaust blast from this would sterilize  vaporize the humidifier chamber<<<

Fixed that for you  Smile
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Interesting. Good clean and explosive info there. Boom goes the HP ResMed rocket S10.

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(04-10-2018, 11:22 PM)CB91710 Wrote: :whistling:   Wink
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And now you know why they won't let people ride that thing. Also, I did say "generally".
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