No. Chlorine gas (though deadly) is non-flammable. However, fumes from chlorine bleach are not chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is Cl2 and is deadly but does not exist in nature, it must be manufactured. Evaporating bleach (NaOCl) generally fumes off oxygen and leaves NaCl (salt). None of these elements are flammable.
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Yes, bleach fumes can contaminate food if the food is exposed to the fumes directly or if the fumes are present in the air around the food. It is important to keep bleach and food separate to prevent contamination.
Bleach is not flammable; it is a strong oxidizing agent. When exposed to heat, bleach may release chlorine gas, which is toxic and reacts readily with flammable materials, but bleach itself does not catch fire.
Yes, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is flammable. It can ignite easily and release toxic fumes when burned.
No, you should not mix 409 and bleach together as it can create toxic fumes that are harmful to your health.
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No. Chlorine gas (though deadly) is non-flammable. However, fumes from chlorine bleach are not chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is Cl2 and is deadly but does not exist in nature, it must be manufactured. Evaporating bleach (NaOCl) generally fumes off oxygen and leaves NaCl (salt). None of these elements are flammable.
Yes, bleach fumes can contaminate food if the food is exposed to the fumes directly or if the fumes are present in the air around the food. It is important to keep bleach and food separate to prevent contamination.
The fumes are flammable just like gasoline fumes.
flammable or toxic
Bleach is not flammable; it is a strong oxidizing agent. When exposed to heat, bleach may release chlorine gas, which is toxic and reacts readily with flammable materials, but bleach itself does not catch fire.
Yes, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is flammable. It can ignite easily and release toxic fumes when burned.
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.
No, the fumes from chlorine bleach are not explosive. However, mixing chlorine bleach with other household cleaners, especially those containing ammonia, can create toxic fumes that are harmful to breathe in. It is important to always use chlorine bleach in a well-ventilated area and avoid mixing it with other cleaning products.
It says right on the bottle "do not mix with chlorine bleach to avoid irritating fumes"
Yes , it is poisonous
Answer#1No. Chlorine (though deadly) is non-flammable. Pure chlorine can, however react explosively with certain metals. Much the same way metallic sodium reacts with water. BOOM!