Urea-hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide - urea (also called hyperol, artizone, urea - hydrogen peroxide and UHP) is a solid consisting of equal amounts of hydrogen peroxide and urea. This compound is a white crystalline solid that dissolves in water to give free hydrogen peroxide. Often used as carbamide peroxide in the dental office, it is used as a source of hydrogen peroxide for bleaching, disinfecting and oxidation. Hydrogen Peroxide - Urea contains solid and anhydrous hydrogen peroxide, which provides greater stability and better controllability than liquid hydrogen peroxide when used as an oxidizer.

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