Inhalation of bleach can cause severe internal damage, including deterioration of the esophagus lining and lungs. Scarring of the respiratory tract can also occur.Exposure to high concentrations of bleach can result in eyes burning, nose irritation and coughing. Exposure to extremely high levels of bleach, such as 500 ppm (a concentration significantly greater than household bleach), could result in respiratory damage, chronic bronchitis and airway hyperactivity. In some cases, death can occur. Always wear the appropriate equipment and protective masks when working near high concentrations of bleach. According to the Hazardous Substance Emergency Events Surveillance, a report published by the state of Maine, you should always report any symptoms that may occur, including coughing, nausea, shortness of breath, watery eyes, chest pain, irritation to the throat, nose and eyes, and wheezing,
It burns like hell and peel the skin off your lips and inner membranes inside your mouth. Your taste buds get burned and saliva glands taste horrid
nothing, but if you drink too much you will get sick
colored bleach.
IF you pour bleach on a plant it will kill the routes of the plant.
Soil will be degraded.
it would turn blue because bleech is a base.
The animals cannot breathe
when bleach and ammonia mix and theres a substantial amount what would happen to any animals like cats who are in close contact
colored bleach.
If it is a lot of bleach, it will kill the grass.
Same thing as mixing ammonia and bleach. You'll get chlorine gas, which was used in WWI for anti-trench warfare.
It will remove the color (bleach it) and weaken the fibers.
we will die
you will die
he can not breathe .
If you have been around it recently, the fumes tend to stay in the nasal passages for a long while. Bleach fumes are not a good thing to breathe in.
IF you pour bleach on a plant it will kill the routes of the plant.
It will turn into a mime.
they will rust