Changing 3% Hydrogen Peroxide to 100%.?

In order to change commercial 3% Hydrogen Peroxide into 100% Hydrogen Peroxide can't you just boil the 97% of water out of it? And please if you have an answer don't state to me the dangers of handling 100% Hydrogen Peroxide.

Answer:
Decomposition of 70–98+% concentration hydrogen peroxide results into steam and oxygen when you boil or heat H2O2.
H2O2 is a gas...so you would need to do that in a vacuum..and carefully separate the H20 vapors. Seems challenging.
Is this just a theoretical question? I can't even imagine a USE for 100% Peroxide.
At concentrations above approximately 67%, the heat of decomposing hydrogen peroxide becomes large enough to completely vaporize all the liquid at standard temperature (25 degree Celsius).
You can boil it down only if you have a death wish. Have you ever seen somebody get blown up by H2O2? I have and it is not pretty. See you in the next life.

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