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hydrogen peroxide
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hydrogen
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A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide , and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.
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Ultraviolet light, hydrogen peroxide and ozone assure crystal-clear, clean water.
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Abrasions are sprayed with hydrogen peroxide .
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I poured the hydrogen peroxide into the hydroquinone, and absolutely nothing happened.
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H 2 O 2, Hydrogen peroxide .
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But hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone don't react violently together unless a catalyst is added.
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The variability of patterns resulting from the use of different volumes of hydrogen peroxide also argued against further use of this technique.
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This method is used for the reactions of metals and acids and the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide .
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A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide , and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.
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Abrasions are sprayed with hydrogen peroxide .
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The measured seasonal variations of peroxide and ozone in clean air at Cape Grim during the experiment are contrasted in Fig. 4.
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The variability of patterns resulting from the use of different volumes of hydrogen peroxide also argued against further use of this technique.
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They coat the hair with colour and, because they don't contain peroxide , won't dry or damage it.
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This method is used for the reactions of metals and acids and the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide .
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Thus inhibition of this enzyme may result in the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide with subsequent oxidation of lipids.
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Ultraviolet light, hydrogen peroxide and ozone assure crystal-clear, clean water.