When one inhales hydrogen peroxide, it can be dangerous as it is known to irritate and inflame the respiratory tract, inviting symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
When yeast was added to hydrogen peroxide, a chemical in the yeast causes a reaction in which the hydrogen peroxide breaks apart to form oxygen gas and water. The oxygen was in the bubbles you saw.
Saturated potassium iodide is added to a mixture of soap, glycerin, water, and hydrogen peroxide. Oxygen and water vapor are trapped in soap bubbles resulting in a long, soapy snake. 1. Carve the ...
Saturated potassium iodide is added to a mixture of soap, glycerin, water, and hydrogen peroxide. Oxygen and water vapor are trapped in soap bubbles resulting in a long, soapy snake. 1. Prepare soap ...