At 05:09 AM 4/30/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Ode,
>
>I like the sound of using ultraviolet light. It sounds too simple to be
>true though. Anyone could access an ultraviolet light. I have one
>somewhere that I used to check grain for mold. Anyone on this list know how
>this would work? Surely not just a light and water?!
## No sure about all that but you can bet the UV light used is not the
same as the 'black light' at the club.
Water treatment systems have been using UV light for decades. I didn't
know it worked by producing hydrogen peroxide in the water..does it really?
>
>The ozone sounds really interesting also but how would you know the % of
>hydrogen peroxide? Hmmmmmmm.........
>
>My opinion is, one day in the not too far future, hydrogen peroxide will not
>be OTC. It is much too effective for so many things!
## 3% peroxide will stay around. If you have made 3% in your water, you'll
know it..probably as low as .1% might fizzz and foam in your mouth and
taste awful. High percentages can be quite dangerous, even explosive under
certain conditions. [see rocket fuel]
Ozone will eat the tires right off your car and the cords off your
power drill. [some types of Electric motors produce a lot of ozone]
Both are highly corrosive substances and are not to be taken lightly. They
will eat human flesh just as readily as a power drill cord or any thing
else. They essentially sterilize water by 'burning' the microbes and they
don't discriminate between them and pieces of you.
I think these qualify as the free radicals that everyone is trying to
avoid and neutralize with vitamins etc?
Poison poison poison, but sometimes poison used right and in the face of
something worse can be beneficial.
At least when ozone and peroxide break down, all that's left is water or
oxygen...and whatever byproducts that were made in the process... whatever
it 'ate' along the way.
Just be careful with this stuff.
Ode
>
>Thank you,
>
>Jean Baugh
>
>**********************
>
>>
>> Hydrogen Peroxide can also me made by the following methods:
>
>> * Treat water with ultraviolet light.
>> Does this split the water and bubble off hydrogen? If not, where does the
>> oxygen come from?
>>
>> * Bubble Ozone (03) through cold water.
>> Hopefully made with pure oxygen vs air.
>>
>> Ode
>>
>>
>> At 12:02 AM 4/30/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>>> http://h2o2hydrogenperoxide.com/
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 23:21, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> Hi Garnet,
>>>>
>>>> Then, do you know how 35% hydrogen peroxide is made? I am curious how
hard
>>>> it is to make hydrogen peroxide.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> Jean Baugh
>>>>
>>>> *********************
>>>>>
>>>>>
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