Originally Posted by
BubbaLoop
Yes, I am stating that there are no test strips available capable of detecting peroxide by waving in the air above a liquid flask. Please provide evidence to the contrary.
And since you question who I am and my credentials (as well as, incomprehensibly, what I state in other threads), how about I prove it: we mutually agree on a long-term, well-respected forum member (who is not a TSO, for obvious reasons), I inform that member my name, and that member confirms or denies my expertize to you?
I trust that you are the expert and I do not want to waste your time so some 6th grade y/n questions to satisfy my curiosity.
Does room temperature H2O2 have a relatively low volatility so it gives off almost no free molecules as vapor?
If it does give off molecules as vapors, are the vapors heavier than air and thus would stay in the container or fall to the ground?