Hydrogen Peroxide 6% (20 Vols)

Synonyms:

H2O2

£42.69

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Alternative names: H2O2

Why Buy Hydrogen Peroxide 6% (20 Vols) Online from UK Chemical Suppliers, ReAgent Chemicals?

ReAgent supply hydrogen peroxide 6% (20 vols) in 2.5L containers, with discounts available for orders over 4 items. This product is sold between 19.7 and 20.3 vols (You can find more information in the sales product specification). As with all our products, we also offer custom packaging and bespoke blending. 

The History of Hydrogen Peroxide

This compound was originally described by Louis Jacques Thenard after a reaction between nitric acid and barium peroxide. An improved version used sulphuric acid and barium sulphate instead, and was used until the middle of the 20th century.However, before its production reached industrial levels, it was believed hydrogen peroxide was unstable as any attempts to separate it from water failed. This was due to impurities present – including transition metals – which can catalyse the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. Finally, almost 100 years after its discovery, Richard Wolffenstein was able to produce pure hydrogen peroxide by vacuum distillation.This happened 2 years after Italian physicist Giacomo Carrara was able to confirm its H2O2 molecular formula after measuring its molecular weight by freezing depression point. Up till then there were at least half a dozen possible molecular formulas for this compound consistent with all the theoretical evidence available at the time. It was not until 1934 that English physicist William Penney and Scottish physicist Gordon Sutherland described its molecular structure, which is remarkably similar to the version accepted today.Nowadays, hydrogen peroxide is mostly available in solution, typically with 3 to 6% concentration for household uses, and up to 35% for industrial and laboratory uses. For specialised applications, pure hydrogen peroxide is also available, but these solutions require special storage areas. This is because solutions above 70% can be converted to steam and oxygen, making this a potentially quite hazardous compound. 

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All our products come with 100% quality guarantee and are usually shipped within 24 hours after purchase. With over 4 decades of experience in manufacturing chemicals, ReAgent has built an enviable reputation for high-quality products and friendly customer service. Simply contact us for further information or free technical advice.

Please note: we only deliver to registered UK businesses at non-residential addresses with a minimum order value of £100 before VAT

We only supply to mainland UK, contact us on 0800 9555 798 for rates to Ireland.Please notify us if you have specific delivery requirements such as restricted access, requirement for a tail-lift delivery vehicle or pallet truck. Failure to notify us of a special delivery instructions can incur additional charges from our carriers.

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Hydrogen Peroxide 6% (20 Vols) FAQs

  • What are the different strengths or grades of hydrogen peroxide available?

    We offer hydrogen peroxide in any concentration at or below 35% (20 vols), catering to a variety of applications.
  • Do you sell food-grade hydrogen peroxide?

    Yes, we provide aseptic grade hydrogen peroxide which is used in the sterilisation of food packaging, ensuring safety and compliance in the food industry.
  • Can I buy hydrogen peroxide in bulk quantities?

    Yes, we can supply hydrogen peroxide in bulk quantities. Please get in touch with our team on 0800 9555 798 to discuss your bulk requirements and explore available discounts.
  • How do I store and handle hydrogen peroxide safely?

    Safe storage and handling details are outlined in the MSDS for hydrogen peroxide. It's crucial to follow these guidelines to ensure safety.
  • How do I place an order for hydrogen peroxide if I can’t place the order on your website?

    If you can’t place an order online, please call our customer service team directly to place your order over the phone on 0800 9555 798.
  • What is the current availability of different hydrogen peroxide products?

    We keep standard grades of hydrogen peroxide in stock, so most orders can be dispatched within 24 hours. Please contact us for specific availability.
  • How long does it take to process and ship an order of hydrogen peroxide?

    Orders are processed promptly, with most hydrogen peroxide products available for dispatch within 24 hours of order confirmation.
  • Does the hydrogen peroxide ReAgent sells meet specific industry standards or certifications?

    Our hydrogen peroxide meets stringent internal standards and specific industry certifications. We hold ISO 9001, 14001, 13485, and 45001 certifications.
  • Who do I contact with questions about buying hydrogen peroxide?

    For enquiries or to discuss your hydrogen peroxide needs, please contact our dedicated customer service team on 0800 9555 798.
  • Can I request a custom concentration or formulation of hydrogen peroxide?

    Yes, we are able to manufacture tailored concentrations of hydrogen peroxide to suit your specific needs. Please contact our team on 0800 9555 798 to discuss your requirements.

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