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Why Does Hydrogen Peroxide Bubble on a Wound? by Nony2000: 6:20am On Aug 03, 2015
Have you ever wondered why hydrogen peroxide bubbles on a cut or wound, yet doesn't bubble on unbroken skin,
Answer: Hydrogen peroxide bubbles when it comes into contact with an enzyme called catalase. Most cells in the body contain catalase, so when the tissue is damaged, the enzyme is released and becomes available to react with the peroxide.catalase allows hydrogen peroxide to be broken down into water and oxygen. The bubbles you see when you pour oxygen on a cut are bubbles of oxygen gas. Blood,cells, and some bacteria (e.g staphylococcus) contain catalase,but is not found on the surface of your skin so pouring peroxide on unbroken skin will not cause bubbles to form. Also bad it so reactive,hydrogen peroxide has a shelf life once it has been opened, so if you dont see bubbles from when peroxide is applied to an infected wound or bloody cut, there is a chance your peroxide is no longer active.Have you ever wondered why hydrogen peroxide bubbles on a cut or wound, yet doesn't bubble on unbroken skin,
Answer: Hydrogen peroxide bubbles when it comes into contact with an enzyme called catalase. Most cells in the body contain catalase, so when the tissue is damaged, the enzyme is released and becomes available to react with the peroxide.catalase allows hydrogen peroxide to be broken down into water and oxygen. The bubbles you see when you pour oxygen on a cut are bubbles of oxygen gas. Blood,cells, and some bacteria (e.g staphylococcus) contain catalase,but is not found on the surface of your skin so pouring peroxide on unbroken skin will not cause bubbles to form. Also bad it so reactive,hydrogen peroxide has a shelf life once it has been opened, so if you dont see bubbles from when peroxide is applied to an infected wound or bloody cut, there is a chance your peroxide is no longer active.
Have you ever wondered why hydrogen peroxide bubbles on a cut or wound, yet doesn't bubble on unbroken skin,
Answer: Hydrogen peroxide bubbles when it comes into contact with an enzyme called catalase. Most cells in the body contain catalase, so when the tissue is damaged, the enzyme is released and becomes available to react with the peroxide.catalase allows hydrogen peroxide to be broken down into water and oxygen. The bubbles you see when you pour oxygen on a cut are bubbles of oxygen gas. Blood,cells, and some bacteria (e.g staphylococcus) contain catalase,but is not found on the surface of your skin so pouring peroxide on unbroken skin will not cause bubbles to form. Also bad it so reactive,hydrogen peroxide has a shelf life once it has been opened, so if you dont see bubbles from when peroxide is applied to an infected wound or bloody cut, there is a chance your peroxide is no longer active.

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