Possibly, for the rest of your very short life. Mixing bleach and ammonia can create toxic gasses, which is why all the labels warn you against doing this.
DO NOT MIX HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CHEMICALS!
If you are still experiencing shortness of breath, go to the emergency room.It foams up and turns in acid!! Do not touch, or breath in!!
I have done this in my school days in Chemistry lab but i didn't know the seriousness of it. Ammonia is very harmful colorless gas that can irritate nose, throat, induce coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, pulmonary edema (fluid build-up in lungs) and sometimes fatal.
No, both are harmful specially bleach.
following fractures of T5 and T10 vertebrae, shortness of breath is a problem and oxygen level decreased to 93. Anyone with an idea why this is occurring?
Yes. Can burn your lungs and cause serious health problems. I made the mistake of pouring bleach into steaming hot water; could not breath and still have problems to this day. Was told I burt my lungs.
If by shortness of breath, you mean dyspnea, here are some possible causes to the disease: * anaphylaxis * asthma * bleach and ammonia exposure * bronchitis * carbon monoxide poisoning * collapsed lung (pneumothorax) * congestive heart failure * emphysema * pneumonia * pulmonary embolism Answers directly from site: http://firstaid.about.com/od/firstaidbasics/qt/06_SOBcauses.htm If you need more info on this disease, look at the site above.
vomiting, runny nose, shortness of breath
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
It foams up and turns in acid!! Do not touch, or breath in!!
shortness of breath and wheezing could be .....
yes they can .black grapes have tannis which causes shortness of breath .symptoms are ataxia and shortness of breath
There are a number of potential early symptoms of asbestos exposure. One should look for shortness of breath, a persistent cough, chest pains and weight loss.
Anxiety can cause shortness of breath. It can trigger asthma attacks for asthma sufferers. One of the symptoms of a panic attack is a shortness of breath.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.Convulsions/seizuresConvulsions/seizures