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Fri, 17 Aug 2012 02:58:45 -0400
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>pure H202 behaves differently than H202 does in a water
Wow, you said a mouthful there, this is off topic, but........
It is easy to get HTP (high test peroxide) by gentle evaporation of 35% industrial grade
It is very re-active above 95%, used in Bell rocket belt alone, used in torpedos.
Mixed with fuel it makes a somewhat variable explosive, this is why liquids are
verbotten on aircraft. 
(depends on fuel and strength of peroxide, it can be very touchy, or quite safe)
Some basic chemistry
dave

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