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No. There are a number of types of bleach. Ammonia is not one of them. Never mix ammonia and bleach. Depending on the type, they can react to form a deadly gas.
No. Bleach can contain a number of substances depending on the type. You should never mix ammonia with bleach; they can react to form a deadly gas.
Yes. Ammonia will react with the sodium hypochlorite in bleach to produce a number of toxic gasses.
When bleach and renalin are combined it forms a toxic gas. So I would say yes, and to not mix them.
No because ammonia and chlorine gas react together, as well as ammonia and bleach. So in other words, you cannot produce a chlorine gas with something that is meant to react to it.
Yes sodium hypochlorite does react with copper. I did the test where copper was immersed in bleach and the parts near the surface where turning verdigris while the lower ones where getting coroded in a higher rate.
Answer#1The alcohol, being less dense will float on top. They do not react. This answer is nonsense. Alcohol and bleach will mix, and they react, but not in a way that will kill you. Alcohol is less dense than water or bleach (water plus sodium hypochlorite) but alcohol and water do mix... mixed drinks, anyone?
Oxygen bleach uses hydrogen peroxide instead of sodium hypochlorite, and to my knowledge the two do not react, though I would still not recommend it.
Because if you add the acid to the bleach you would obtain a neutral solution that wouldn't likely react with the iodide.
Bleach.Do not mix bleach and ammonia. Combined, they react to make a toxic gas along with corrosive acids.Repeat: do not mix ammonia and bleach.
Vim is basically bleach, so anything that doesn't react with bleach is okay. For instance, mixing ammonia will create a dangerous gas, so avoid that.