Well, depending on the type of "Bleach" which is a super relative term anywho, you'll release the active agent. Chlorine bleach, will bond the Cl atoms with Oxygen. Enjoy Chlorine Gas. If its Oxygen based bleach, you'll just pass out. Either way, I wouldn't want to be in the room with you when you tried it.
oyxgen only boils if everything in the room is above boiling point from a science teacher.
The dissolved O2 molecules escape as gas molecules, but the oxygen atoms IN the watermolcules ( O in H2O ) stay there unchanged IN the gaseous water molecules when boiling.
nothing much happens to the water when oxygen is put in.
yes
.. then the flame or glow will distinguish by lack of oxygen.
milky white.
When water is broken down chemically the hydrogen and oxygen atoms split apart from on another and rearrange into diatomic hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) molecules. 2H2O --> 2H2 + O2
Depending on the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide, (if low enough) it will just decompose into water and oxygen gas. If the hydrogen peroxide is high enough in concentration it will just heat up and mix with the water (most likely the first will occur).
a chemical reaction with oxygen occurs and carbon dioxide and water is released as the products.
Nothing would happen. You would just have a mixture of water and oxygen.
When that happens it uses up all the oxygen and replaces it with co2 (carbon dioxide) and water and that what makes the sucking affect :)
If there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water then most things will not be able to live in it.
The concentration of oxygen decrease.
The concentration of oxygen decrease.
put it in water if it is oxygen you will see bubbles =)
water is left
water
If the match is lit and the bottle is empty, the match will burn all the oxygen and then it will go out, since it requires oxygen to keep burning. If the bottle is full, you will have a wet match.
water
Water stops oxygen from getting to the flame, and oxygen is the fire's food.
Yes, fire is like us, it needs oxygen to breathe, water has no oxygen molcules, meaning it will put out a fire.