Bleach and ammonium releases a highly toxic chlorine gas.
yes ammonium bi carbonate acts as an activator in sin whitening bleach
You Betcha! Chlorine Gas, a biproduct of its chemical reaction (Mixture you specified) is deadly, Its also corrosive so you will "rust in peace"....don't play with chemicals!
what happens when you mix bleach and muriatic acid
Iodine crystals
by the process of sublimation the mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride is placed in a dish and covered with an inverted funnel on heating, ammonium chloride will change into vapour,which will condense into a solid in the neck of the funnel ,whereas sodium chloride was left behind the dish
yes ammonium bi carbonate acts as an activator in sin whitening bleach
You Betcha! Chlorine Gas, a biproduct of its chemical reaction (Mixture you specified) is deadly, Its also corrosive so you will "rust in peace"....don't play with chemicals!
It is proportional to the area of the skin that should be bleached.
Bleach is still ongoing.
It will no longer be mint. Bleach removes color.
Your hair will bleach but it may fall out after some time. You may also burn your skin.
Nothing much. You would get undrinkable Pepsi and unusable bleach.
When gold chains are left in bleach they begin to deteriorate. This is because bleach is a very heavy base.
I believe it is caustic drain cleaners, such as Drano. The combination of bleach and ammonia are highly poisonous. They both combine to make Ammonium Chloride, or "Mustard Gas", that was used to kill and injure many men during WWI. The fumes can overpower and kill a person trying to use both for cleaning.
It is becasue of the oxydizing reaction that happens
You will die.
You bleach the color out of sections of it.