Oxygenating Agents

Oxygenating agents, such as hydrogen peroxide, are substances used to increase the concentration of oxygen in a liquid. They are used in a variety of settings, such as in the medical field to help improve oxygen levels in the body and in water treatment to help purify the water. Oxygenating agents can also be used in gardening to help promote strong root growth and healthy plant growth. They are a common and effective tool for providing oxygen to areas where it is needed.

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