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It is difficult to provide an exact number as incidents involving the mixing of bleach and ammonia leading to death are not regularly tracked. These two substances should never be combined as it creates a toxic gas that can be deadly if inhaled. It is important to always follow safety precautions and never mix household cleaning products.
Ammonia has 3 hydrogens: NH3. It depends on the bleach you are talking about, Clorox has none.
Bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, Peroxide is Hydrogen Peroxide. The word 'Bleach' is used by many people to denote the mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia or Ammonia Compounds with thickeners, conditioners, bluing and other ingredients to to lighten the hair and the two compounds are not similar except that they are both strong oxidizers.
The most dangerous combination often encountered is mixing of ammonia and bleach. Many people add them together thinking they are creating a really good cleaning solution. However, when mixed they form Chlorine gas which is deadly in small places, such as bathrooms.
Mixing shampoo + bleach might lift the hair approximately 1/2 of a level.
There are many chemicals used for carpet cleaning like: Ammonia, Bleach, Methylene chloride, Phosphoric acid, Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) etc.
It depends if you're exposed to large amounts of bleach it could cause coughing, nausea, shortness of breath, watery eyes, chest pains, irritation to the throat, nose and eyes, and wheezing. If you are exposed to a large amounts of bleach it will not cause brain damage but may cause respiratory damage. If you where to mix bleach with other chemicals such as ammonia or if you where to swallow bleach you could risk getting brain damage. If you mix bleach with ammonia it causes a toxic gas. Ammonia is found in urine so mixing bleach and urine can cause a reaction which then causes a toxic gas to be released. To avoid this flush your toilet before putting bleach inside of it to clean. Also mixing bleach with other household cleaners can cause chemical reactions that also cause toxic gases. Avoid swallowing bleach as it can cause brain damage but worst it can kill you. Yes and No bleach can cause brain damage in some cases if you mix it with other cleaning products or ingest it. It will not cause brain damage if do not mix it with other chemicals.
That is approximately 50 mls as well.
between 5 and 10% weight ammonia is used as a general purpose household cleaner for many surfaces, as it leaves a relatively streak free shine. It will also bleach light stains from cloths
One poisonous gas used in World War 1 and was stockpiled but not used in World War 2 was Mustard gas which is basically like mixing ammonia and chlorine bleach together. It can kill the lungs and nervous system quickly or a person can survive if the exposure is low but he or she will suffer many ailments from the exposure.
Because the giant warning on the bottle in bright red print with a skull and cross bones isn't enough, hundreds of people are wheeled into emergency rooms every year after mixing a deadly combination of ammonia and bleach- a corrosive concoction that can cause the lungs to fill with liquid.Household bleach is 5% sodium hypochlorite. Mix it with ammonia and mono- and di-chloramines are formed. These nasty fellows will cause lovely symptoms such as respiratory tract irritation, tearing, and nausea. To make things better, add water to get hydrochloric acid and nascent oxygen- also known as chlorine gas, the chemical weapon of choice of Nazi Germany in World War II- for the added bonus of drowning in your own fluids!Should a person misguidedly join these two in a most unholy matrimony, they may feel fine for a short period of time until they notice white spots in their peripheral vision. (That would be the lack of oxygen to the brain.) Then they may feel woozy. Then if they're lucky, they'll wake up on a gurney in the emergency room with a breathing tube down their throat and a totally hot doctor-- who probably thinks they are an idiot.As a rule of thumb, never mix any household cleaners together, ever- as many of them have either a bleach or ammonia base. In the quest for a supercleaner, you'll have to use that good ol' fashioned never-fail product- elbow grease!
100m