I think you are better off sourcing the oxygen elsewhere.
If you want to avoid evaporation / vapor escape issues with air
bubbling you could feed pure oxygen from a bottle into a downstream
reactor and dissolve it completely.
How to build a downstream reactor can be found on various fishtank
sites (basic idea tube with water pumped downwards, gas bubbles rising
inside against the current making little to no headway).
Probably you could even create the oxygen with electrolysis and let
the hydrogen dissipate (slightly dangerous don't smoke ;-) ).
I was also thinking that it should be possible to add chlorine in some
other way (other than liberating it with oxygen from HCl that is).
References state that industrial processes sometimes used (very highly
dangerous) chlorine gas. Maybe it is possible to get the chlorine from
pool supply or bleach products, perhaps even safely. Don't come
complaining to me if you kill yourself attempting that one though....
Probably by far the simplest solution is air bubbling. With a solution
mixing a downstream reactor with a partially enclosed system
efficiency can probably pushed up and evaporation / corrosive vapor
escape reduced to acceptable levels.
ST
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:06 PM, Jack Coats <jack@...> wrote:
> As an aside, I was looking on the 'net trying to find out how to MAKE
> at home Hydrogen Peroxide.
>
> Any one have a reference for me or a suggestion as to where I might find out?
>
> TIA, Jack
>