Hydrogen peroxide works as an oxidizer;
it creates oxygen bubbles that help to remove stubborn stains.
Not exact matches
We interpret them as
oxygen bubbles created in cyanobacterial biomats in shallow waters 1,6 billion years ago, said Therese Sallstedt.
Take a good look at this photo: It shows you 1.6 billion years old fossilized
oxygen bubbles,
created by tiny microbes in what was once a shallow sea somewhere on young Earth.
The charged water then passes through an ion exchange membrane,
creating an
oxygen - rich mixture of positive and negative nano -
bubbles.