No.
ammonia + bleach = mustard gas
Windex has ammonia included in its ingredients. When bleach and ammonia mix they form "chlorine gas." This gas is very dangerous and can be fatal.
The ingredients are ammonia and bleach (Not only is this not true, it is DANGEROUS! It will produce Chlorine gas witch eats at the lining of your respiratory track. Real mustard gas is liquid at room temperature)
No. There are a number of types of bleach. Ammonia is not one of them. Never mix ammonia and bleach. Depending on the type, they can react to form a deadly gas.
No because ammonia and chlorine gas react together, as well as ammonia and bleach. So in other words, you cannot produce a chlorine gas with something that is meant to react to it.
No. Bleach can contain a number of substances depending on the type. You should never mix ammonia with bleach; they can react to form a deadly gas.
When ammonia and bleach are mixed, a chemical reaction takes place that releases toxic chlorine gas into the area.
Bleach.Do not mix bleach and ammonia. Combined, they react to make a toxic gas along with corrosive acids.Repeat: do not mix ammonia and bleach.
well you could add bleach, but that would just release the ammonia as a gas
Ammonia and Bleach create Chlorine gas. Which causes respiratory damage that will lead to death if enough is inhaled. Oh and it's painful. Warning to all who like to clean the toilet by letting a bit of bleach soak in it: Make these restrooms off limits to the kids, or better yet, wait until after they are asleep. My son urinated in the toilet after I had left bleach in it to soak. He came running out with his pants down to escape the odor. Urine has just enough ammonia in it apparently to create a mini "mustard gas" reaction.
Sulphur dioxide + ethylene --> mustard gas orthiodiglycol + a chlorinating agent (conc. HCl or some phosphorus trichloride) --> mustard gas.
Bleach and ammonia together can create chlorine gas, which can be harmful over a period of time.