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Acrylic acid and Hydrogen peroxide

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Difference between Acrylic acid and Hydrogen peroxide

Acrylic acid vs. Hydrogen peroxide

Acrylic acid (IUPAC: propenoic acid) is an organic compound with the formula CH2. Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula.

Similarities between Acrylic acid and Hydrogen peroxide

Acrylic acid and Hydrogen peroxide have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alcohol, Carboxylic acid, Detergent, Ester, Ether, Poise (unit), Polymer, Properties of water.

Alcohol

In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a carbon.

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Carboxylic acid

A carboxylic acid is an organic compound that contains a carboxyl group (C(.

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Detergent

A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in dilute solutions.

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Ester

In chemistry, an ester is a chemical compound derived from an acid (organic or inorganic) in which at least one –OH (hydroxyl) group is replaced by an –O–alkyl (alkoxy) group.

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Ether

Ethers are a class of organic compounds that contain an ether group—an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups.

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Poise (unit)

The poise (symbol P) is the unit of dynamic viscosity (absolute viscosity) in the centimetre–gram–second system of units.

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Polymer

A polymer (Greek poly-, "many" + -mer, "part") is a large molecule, or macromolecule, composed of many repeated subunits.

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Properties of water

Water is a polar inorganic compound that is at room temperature a tasteless and odorless liquid, which is nearly colorless apart from an inherent hint of blue. It is by far the most studied chemical compound and is described as the "universal solvent" and the "solvent of life". It is the most abundant substance on Earth and the only common substance to exist as a solid, liquid, and gas on Earth's surface. It is also the third most abundant molecule in the universe. Water molecules form hydrogen bonds with each other and are strongly polar. This polarity allows it to separate ions in salts and strongly bond to other polar substances such as alcohols and acids, thus dissolving them. Its hydrogen bonding causes its many unique properties, such as having a solid form less dense than its liquid form, a relatively high boiling point of 100 °C for its molar mass, and a high heat capacity. Water is amphoteric, meaning that it is both an acid and a base—it produces + and - ions by self-ionization.

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Acrylic acid and Hydrogen peroxide Comparison

Acrylic acid has 59 relations, while Hydrogen peroxide has 290. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 2.29% = 8 / (59 + 290).

References

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