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That's perfectly doable. Of course it's second best, but hydrogen peroxide in concentrations above 3% is a strictly controlled substance nowadays in most of EU.
One thought though: wont the carbonate ion react really vividly with the acetic acid? And maybe neutralize it?
One thought though: wont the carbonate ion react really vividly with the acetic acid? And maybe neutralize it?
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That's perfectly doable. Of course it's second best, but hydrogen peroxide in concentrations above 3% is a strictly controlled substance nowadays in most of EU.
One thought though: wont the carbonate ion react really vividly with the acetic acid? And maybe neutralize it?