Re: zero tolerance


  Wow, I learn something everyday.  I would think you could only say 
hydrogen peroxide or dihydrogen dioxide.  Thanks for the help


>From: "Harold Eddleman Ph.D" <indbio@disknet.com>
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>CC: Scott_Armstrong@LNOTES5.bankofny.com
>Subject: Re: zero tolerance
>Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 15:34:11 -0700
>
>pumpkins@mallorn.com wrote:
> >
> >
> >  I was on the phone last night with a grower, and the topic of
> > the product Zero Tolerance came up.  He said to me that zero tolerance 
>was
> > hydrogen peroxide, i looked in a catalog, and it turns out that zero
> > tolerance is actually hydrogen Dioxide.  Does anyone know the 
>difference?
> > and can they be used interchangeably?
> >
> > scott
>   Hydrogen peroxide H2O2 and hydrogen dioxide H2O2 are the same thing.
>Hydrogen monoxide  is water H2O. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water
>and monatomic oxygen [O] (nascent oxygen) nascent oxgen is much more
>reactive than the diatomic O=O found in air. Hence hydrogen peroxide is
>a pretty good antiseptic; much better than air.
>  Scott, I sent this to both Pumkins and direct to you. Therefore, you
>should get two copies. Onelist had power backup problems and I sill have
>not been able to sign you up on genetics@onelist.com--I have tried many
>times.
>--
>Harold Eddleman Ph.D. Microbiologist.       i*@disknet.com
>Location: Palmyra IN USA; 36 kilometers west of Louisville, Kentucky
>
>
>
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