
Product name:Urea hydrogen peroxide
CAS:124-43-6
Molecular Formula:CH4N2O.H2O2
Formula Weight:94.07
Specification:BR,97%
Description:
Carbamide peroxide, also called urea peroxide, urea hydrogen peroxide, and percarbamide, is an oxidising agent, an adduct of hydrogen peroxide and urea. The molecular formula is CH6N2O3, or CH4N2O.H2O2. It is a white crystalline solid that releases oxygen in contact with water.
The chemical is a skin, eye and respiratory irritant. It is also corrosive and causes burns. It doesn't hurt at 10% concentration (3% hydrogen peroxide equivalent) but it might hurt at 35% (12% equivalent), causing white chemical burns on skin and gums alike.
Pure carbamide peroxide has the form of white crystals or crystal powder, reported solubility in water varies (0.05 g/mL[1], >.6 g/mL,[2], and contains approximately 35% hydrogen peroxide.
