Chlorine bleach does not foam in the presence of blood. However, Hydrogen peroxide does. H2O2 is an oxidizer that can work as a bleach.
It depends what it is mixed with.
Bleach does not have much of a reaction with blood. Bleach can, however, be used to remove blood stains from clothing.
yes
Same thing as mixing ammonia and bleach. You'll get chlorine gas, which was used in WWI for anti-trench warfare.
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colored bleach.
It depends what it is mixed with.
Bleach does not have much of a reaction with blood. Bleach can, however, be used to remove blood stains from clothing.
yes
Same thing as mixing ammonia and bleach. You'll get chlorine gas, which was used in WWI for anti-trench warfare.
Bleach will kill most blood borne pathogens.
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bloods pH lvl = 7.4 and bleach pH lvl = 9.5 making blood more acidic and bleach more of a base.
No, that is not an accurate way to test for pregnancy. There is no chemical in urine present during pregnancy that would react with bleach and cause it to foam. Human urine in general most likely could cause a slight reaction with bleach because of the ammonia and other chemicals, but this is in no way related to whether a woman is pregnant or not. The only way to test for pregnancy at home is to use a home pregnancy test. The most accurate option is of course, to have a blood test done to confirm pregnancy.
There are several stories, but all tell that the winged horse was born from the blood of the Gorgon Medusa, slain by the mythical hero Perseus. In one legend the blood fell into the sea and was mixed with the foam, the mixture giving birth to Pegasus.
yes, unless it is mixed with something.