Yes if you want to give your self skin cancer
No, you can (and should) NOT mix anything with chlorine, unless you are fully aware of all dangers doing things like that. At least make sure you are well protected and wearing gas-protection mask.So: Do not do it!
Non-chlorine bleach is a type of bleach that uses hydrogen peroxide or oxygen to whiten and brighten fabrics. It is a gentler alternative to chlorine bleach and is often used for delicate fabrics or colors that may be damaged by chlorine bleach.
No, it is not safe to mix chlorine bleach with other cleaning products containing ammonia, as this can create toxic chloramine vapors. It is important to follow manufacturer's instructions and never mix chemicals unless specifically directed to do so.
Chlorine bleach is a base so a base and an acid will give you a salt (or ionic compound) and water. In order to come up with the equation for the reaction, you would need the formula of chlorine bleach and of the acid you are reacting it with.
Answer#1NO, NO, NO!!! You will cause a release of hydrogen AND oxygen. (Last time I checked that's 2 sides of the fire triangle!)Doesn't it produce Salt, Waterter and Oxygen? NaClO = H2O2 --> NaCl + H2O + O2
Bleach is unstabilized chlorine. It is just a weaker form of the chlorine you buy at the pool store.
It says right on the bottle "do not mix with chlorine bleach to avoid irritating fumes"
Sodium, oxygen and chlorine
No, you can (and should) NOT mix anything with chlorine, unless you are fully aware of all dangers doing things like that. At least make sure you are well protected and wearing gas-protection mask.So: Do not do it!
Non-chlorine bleach is a type of bleach that uses hydrogen peroxide or oxygen to whiten and brighten fabrics. It is a gentler alternative to chlorine bleach and is often used for delicate fabrics or colors that may be damaged by chlorine bleach.
It depends on what kind of bleach you're talking about, there are two different kinds- "chlorine bleach" and "oxygen bleach". The main ingredients in chlorine bleach are sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite are used to bleach clothes. They work by giving off oxygen instead of pure chlorine. The actual chlorine stays behind in the mixture as table salt (sodium chloride), or as calcium chloride. In oxygen bleaches oxygen is also released. One of the more commonly known oxygen bleaches is hydrogen peroxide. Sodium percarbonate is also an example of oxygen bleach. One that is used for laundry is called "Borax".
vinegar, oxygen bleach and chlorine
You can either use chlorine bleach or ammonia mixed with cold water. Do not mix ammonia and chlorine bleach.
No, it is not safe to mix chlorine bleach with other cleaning products containing ammonia, as this can create toxic chloramine vapors. It is important to follow manufacturer's instructions and never mix chemicals unless specifically directed to do so.
Chlorine bleach is a base so a base and an acid will give you a salt (or ionic compound) and water. In order to come up with the equation for the reaction, you would need the formula of chlorine bleach and of the acid you are reacting it with.
Answer#1NO, NO, NO!!! You will cause a release of hydrogen AND oxygen. (Last time I checked that's 2 sides of the fire triangle!)Doesn't it produce Salt, Waterter and Oxygen? NaClO = H2O2 --> NaCl + H2O + O2
Sodium, oxygen and chlorine