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TWO great reagents in one OTC product? (US bees for sure, dunno about other countries.)
Well, a product sold at ANY fucking store under the sun, that sells home chemicals (detergents, fabric softeners, dishwasher soap, etc.) will sell a form of drain opener by the bran of Dr***o. Their product called Fo*m*r is a two part product in a bottle that opens drains better than ever before.
On the ingredients list: Sodium Hypochlorite, Sodium Hydroxide, Hydrogen peroxide, Water. (not necessarily in that order, and no percentages stated, I will call and find them out)
But the bottle is split in half vertically, so that its two bottles fused together. The components are seperated, and when poured together, begin to foam. (whooo, neat...
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Well, test this: Add NaOH to NaOCl. No foam....
Add NaOH to H2O2. Small amount of fizz. No foam...
Add H2O2 to NaOCl. Fizz and some foam. BINGO.
One half is the NaOH/NaOCl mix, and the other is H2O2 in H2O.
Ive used this brand for CHCl3 from CH3COCH3 via -OCl. It works fine.
Never used the H2O2 for anything. So I dont know the concentration. This brongs me to a question: How would I determine the concentration of a quantity of hydrogen peroxide? What is a good test?
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