Pine-Sol contains "alkyl alcohol ethoxylates" and, probably more to the point, glycolic acid.
Mixing any acid with sodium hypochlorite (the main ingredient in most chlorine bleaches) releases chlorine gas, which is pretty poisonous (it reacts with the moisture in your lungs to form hydrochloric and hypochlorous acid and, as you can imagine, breathing acid is generally not good for you). If you only get "dizzy," you got off lucky.
Halogen elements are part of Group XVII. They have seven electrons in their outer shell. The halogen that is most associated with bleach is chlorine.
Look at your bottle you lazy spaz.
It farts and cleans it
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!
Chlorine bleach is a hazardous chemical. The harmful effects of this chemical manifest physically as chemical burns.
Chlorine can make your pools be better because if you put chlorine in a pool it will make any diseases that people have not be able to be passed aroundin the water. Or if you look on your bleach bottle you will see it contains chlorine in it. But never mix bleach with vinegar because it will mix chlorine gas
chlorox, bleach, water
You can use it as a bleach and to sterilize objects.
what happens when you mix bleach and muriatic acid
Halogen elements are part of Group XVII. They have seven electrons in their outer shell. The halogen that is most associated with bleach is chlorine.
Look at your bottle you lazy spaz.
It farts and cleans it
No, bleach and sugar water won't make an explosion but they'll cause a reaction.
yes you can by mixing things together.for in example winds cleaner and bleach.
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!
Bleach consists of chlorine gas dissolved in an alkali-solution, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). When chlorine is dissolved in an alkalic solution, hypochlorite ions (OCl-) are formed during an autoredox reaction. Chlorine reacts with sodium hydroxide to sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). This is a good disinfectant with a stable effect.
A solution of chlorine bleach and water will do the trick. Be really careful not to bleach your clothes, bath towels, etc, and make sure that the room is well-ventilated!