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peroxideper‧ox‧ide /pəˈrɒksaɪd $ -ˈrɑːk-/ noun [uncountable] peroxideOrigin: 1800-1900 per- (from Latin, from per; ➔ PER) + oxide - A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.
- Abrasions are sprayed with hydrogen peroxide.
- The measured seasonal variations of peroxide and ozone in clean air at Cape Grim during the experiment are contrasted in Fig. 4.
- The variability of patterns resulting from the use of different volumes of hydrogen peroxide also argued against further use of this technique.
- They coat the hair with colour and, because they don't contain peroxide, won't dry or damage it.
- This method is used for the reactions of metals and acids and the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
- Thus inhibition of this enzyme may result in the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide with subsequent oxidation of lipids.
- Ultraviolet light, hydrogen peroxide and ozone assure crystal-clear, clean water.
► Compoundsacetylene, nounammonia, nounbase, nounbromide, nouncarbolic acid, nouncarbon dioxide, nouncarbon monoxide, nounCFC, nounchloride, nounchlorofluorocarbon, nounchloroform, nouncompound, noundioxide, nounfluoride, nounfluorocarbon, nounHtwoO, nounhydrocarbon, nounhydrochloric acid, nounhydrogen peroxide, noun-ide, suffixmonosodium glutamate, nounMSG, nounnitrate, nounoxide, nounperoxide, nounphosgene, nounphosphate, nounpolymer, nounproduct, nounsilica, nounsilicone, nounsodium chloride, noun ► peroxide blonde her waist-length peroxide blonde hair (=hair made light yellow using peroxide) NOUN► hydrogen· A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.· Ultraviolet light, hydrogen peroxide and ozone assure crystal-clear, clean water.· Abrasions are sprayed with hydrogen peroxide.· I poured the hydrogen peroxide into the hydroquinone, and absolutely nothing happened.· H 2 O 2, Hydrogen peroxide.· But hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone don't react violently together unless a catalyst is added.· The variability of patterns resulting from the use of different volumes of hydrogen peroxide also argued against further use of this technique.· This method is used for the reactions of metals and acids and the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. a liquid chemical used to make hair light in colour or to kill bacteria: her waist-length peroxide blonde hair (=hair made light yellow using peroxide) |