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Q: What is the bleach solution portion with water as a disinfectant?
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how best to clean an stand-alone ice maker ?

I would say a bleach and water solution would be best. Bleach is a universal disinfectant. If you can't drain it, just wipe it down.


As long as it's bleach will it kill germs?

Bleach is very well known as a disinfectant. Yes bleach kills germs! Its effectiveness is all about the strength, if you are using straight bleach or diluting it in water. A solution of one part bleach to 10 parts water is strong enough to kill the HIV/AIDS virus. When I was still working in home health, our nurses kept a spray bottle with this solution with them at all times to disinfect any areas where an AIDS patient had bled, etc. This solution is not only approved by OSHA, but is recommended.


How chlorine not poisonous in water?

It's still poisonous, but when diluted with water, such as in the form of the sodium hypochlorite(bleach) / calcium hypochlorite solution used in swimming pools, the concentration becomes so low that it relatively harmless, yet still a powerful disinfectant. These solutions are still dangerous of heated, because chlorine fumes are likely to be produced. This is why in kitchens where bleach is used to sanitize dishes and surfaces, the solution containing bleach must be made using cold water.


Is bleach used as an antibiotic?

Bleach is not an antibiotic, but it can and does kill bacteria. Antibiotics are drugs used to fight infections in humans and animals. The word for substances such as bleach that are used to kill bacteria outside of a living thing is an "antibacterial" substance, or antiseptic, or disinfectant. Bleach, even in dilute form, is a disinfectant for water, aqueous solutions, and on many environmental surfaces.


Why is bleach homogeneous?

The most common bleach we use is a solution of sodium hypochlorite in water. A solution is uniform in composition and character so it is homogeneous.


What is hydrogenated water How does it differ from hydrogen peroxide and water solution?

hydrogenated water is hydrogen rich water.hydrogen peroxide act as a disinfectant for water.


Is it true that you can use bleach and water as a disinfected solution?

yes


How do I make a 5 percent bleach solution from a 6 percent bleach solution?

You dillute it with some more of the same solvent used for the 6 percent solution - pressumably water.


What is a greenish yellow gas used as bleach and water disinfectant?

This is Chlorine (Cl2) present in neutral bleach (NaCl2OH)


Is the liquid bleach a metal?

No, it is a solution of sodium hypochlorite (a salt) in water.


Is it safe to put bleach in dishwater?

Certainly. Bleach can actually be used as a sanitation agent for drinking water in very small quantities. It is an excellent disinfectant and used throughout the world for killing germs and viruses.


Can water and clorax be mixed to spray on plants?

You can use chlorine bleach mixed with water, 1 Tbsp per gallon to use as a disinfectant, but don't spray them in direct sunlight.