The Works toilet bowl cleaner is 20% hydrogen chloride. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is typically 38% hydrogen chloride.
Since The Works contains 50.1% Rodine, it is not simple to extract the hydrochloric acid.
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Negative. Aluminium will react with sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid. Trying to make a works bomb?
Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, which means that it ionizes when dissolved in water to make H+ and Cl- ions. The H+ ions can attack proteins in your skin and oxidizes metals, causing them to break down or corrode. The Cl- ions made by hydrochloric acid are very non-toxic and stable, so they usually do not cause very much damage. Hydrochloric acid is dangerous because it is a strong acid and can cause burns to skin and the eyes. The biggest danger from hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride gas, which comes out of concentrated solutions of hydrochloric acid. These fumes dissolve in the water in the respiratory system and can burn the lungs. They can also cause pulmonary edema and death if inhaled in very high amounts.
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The main ingredient in The Works toilet cleaner is hydrogen chloride. That is hydrochloric acid when mixed with water.
Muriatic Acid I think.(Pls.Correct me if I am wrong)
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Somewhere around 4.
Put the works toilet cleaner in a plastic bottle and it makes a loud boom! But doesnt really do much damage like a grenade or something like that.
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Yes. The chemical formula is: 6HCl + 2Al = 2AlCl3 + 3H2(gas) There are many videos on the web showing the rather volitile reaction between aluminum foil and hydrochloric acid found in the toilet bowl cleaner "The Works."
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PEG-2 Hydrogenated Tallow Ammonium Chloride also works as thickning agent
Aluminum, hydorchloric acid (which is found in the Works drain cleaner) and a bottle. The reaction of hydrochloric acid and aluminum produces hydrogen gas. The gas builds up and eventually blows up the bottle.
Toilet cleaners tend to have a pH level between 1 and 3, which indicates strong acidity. This low pH helps in breaking down and removing tough stains and deposits effectively.