Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 , Raine <rainelovesj wrote: > > sewingstorms wrote: > > H2O2 is hydregen Peroxide and you need a little bit of a chemistry > > lesson here to understand how it works. > Raine: I have searched and searched and cannot find this information > anywhere else. Do you have a source I can study (preferably online)? > > Hi Raine This is chemistry 101...you learn it in school. I could not teach it if I tried. But as I stated the O in H2O2 through oxidation the O2 means that the O has 2 negatives. Calcium has 2 positives and when you have 2 opposites they join. Which means the calcium is taken. If any one can explain this better please do. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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