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smile.gif posted on 25-7-2017 at 18:43
piranha solution from sulfuric acid and oxone(potassium monoperoxysulfate)


The triple salt 2KHSO₅·KHSO₄·K₂SO₄ reacts with sulfuric acid forming 2H2SO4 + 2KHSO5 > 2KHSO4 + H2O2 or makes peroxymonosulfuric acid is this a solid substitute for hydrogen peroxide in this case



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biggrin.gif posted on 26-7-2017 at 23:20
piranha solution without hydrogen peroxide insitu it works


I was doubtful about it but after a few tests it seems very powerful I added tissue paper to the solution nothing is left
Next I added a strawberry expecting to have black residue left I found none also the solution completly solidified after a while no sign of the strawberry or any black residue which would show a sulfuric acid dehydration reaction only just a container with solid salts makes for an easy clean up of course it will be neutralized first
Another win for oxone

[Edited on 27-7-2017 by symboom]

[Edited on 27-7-2017 by symboom]
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