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NOTE FROM P.C.I.: Because of below stated dangers, don’t use hydrogen peroxide for mold remediation. Especially note that it is not to be used with wood.

Safety Data For Hydrogen Peroxide 30% Solution

Manufacturer Safety Data Sheet Information
 
General

Synonyms: albone 30, albone 35, albone 50, albone 70, albone 35cg, albone 50cg, albone 70cg, interox, kastone, perone 30, perone 35, perone 50. Data also applies to solutions of similar strength.
Note: Typical concentrations lie in the range 3%-35%. Solutions of much higher concentration (e.g. 60% and above) present significantly increased risks, and should not be used unless such strength is absolutely essential.
Molecular formula: H2 O2
CAS No: 7722-84-1
EC No: 231-765-0

Physical data

Appearance: colourless liquid
Melting point: ca. -28 C
Boiling point: ca. 114 C
Specific gravity: typically near 1.19
Vapour pressure: 23.3 at 30 C
Flash point:
Explosion limits:
Autoignition temperature:

Stability

Unstable - readily decomposes to water and oxygen. Light sensitive. May develop pressure in the bottle - take care when opening. Forms potentially explosive compounds with ketones, ethers, alcohols, hydrazine, glycerine, aniline, sodium borate, urea, sodium carbonate, triethylamine, sodium fluoride, sodium pyrophosphate and carboxylic acid anhydrides. Materials to avoid include combustibles, strong reducing agents, most common metals, organic materials, metallic salts, alkali, porous materials, especially wood, asbestos, soil, rust, strong oxidizing agents.

Toxicology

Toxic. Corrosive - can causes serious burns. Eye contact can cause serious injury, possibly blindness. Harmful by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact.

Personal protection

Safety glasses are essential; acid-resistant gloves are suggested. Suitable ventilation. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap-suds.

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