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From the page: "200,000 reactions per second" Why is this in bold? It doesn't help me - what does 200,000 reactions/second mean?
Reviewed by brendonboshell Dec 31 2008, 03:11pm ( 99 reviews ) • howstuffworks.com
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Rated by Judah-Hertz on Aug 23, 12:36pm
Yet another helpful article from HowStuffWorks informing you of useless info you'll never need to know.
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Rated by BeatSmash on Aug 12, 11:13pm
Goddamnit stumble!
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Rated by THMike on Aug 07, 11:58am
I didn't know that.
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Rated by Sevallis1 on Jul 05, 1:14pm
It's the mechanical function of the peroxide that is the most useful.
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Reviewed by RukasuFox on Jun 15, 10:52am
Good to know?
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Reviewed by n0y0x on Jun 05, 8:01pm
yeah, sorta like the enzymes lab we do in our highschool biology classes.
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Reviewed by FATCATdagg on May 20, 8:00pm
I thought this was rather neat
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Rated by JenDiggityDirt on Apr 03 2009, 8:42am
Huh. Interesting. I'e also read you should make sure to wash hydrogen peroxide off once you've finished cleaning a wound as it will damage the skin and prevent healing.
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Reviewed by B-Dup on Mar 03 2009, 9:45pm
Useless information.