I've just finished some experiments and my opinion is that ammonia speeds up H2O2 decomposition.
You can buy unstabilised H2O2 (I believe food grade and maybe pharma grade) but most of it used in chemistry is stabilised (H3PO4, Na2[Sn(OH)6] etc.)
There is no need to have alkaline environment to dissolve W as pertungstic acid is formed in excess of H2O2 which is better soluble than poorly
soluble tungstic acid. Alkaline environment just speeds up H2O2 decomposition.
If there is a heaven, it seems not to be materially based. Does chemistry exist there and if yes, how does it look like? Are there good souls well
supplied with laboratory equipment, glass, chemicals and information?
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