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Safe for what? Generally 10% bleach or a 1:10 ratio to whatever the amount of water. For a percentage example you would add 3% bleach to a 32 ounce spray bottle, you would add 6% bleach to 64 oz (gallon) of water, etc., for a ratio example you would use a mixture of 1 cup of bleach to 9 cups of water, etc. For human consumption 1 Tablespoon for gallon will purify the water and make it safe to drink.
it affects it by having non-toxic bleach inside of the water,therefore making it clean.
yes
It's the other way around... Bleach is so corrosive and toxic, so the best mixture for everyday use is one part bleach to nine parts water.
Yes, 10 drops of bleach per gallon of water
Janola is the brand name of a liquid bleach that is used for clothing. Canola is an oil typically used to fry food in.
As of recent experiments, two drops of liquid JANOLA ( sodium hydrochlorite 42mg/l ) if the water is clear, if cloudy double the dosage. NOTE only tested on bacterial and fungal microbes.
No it is not.
The ingredients of janola are... Sodium Hypochlorite-NaOCL Chlorine-CL Sodium Hydroxide-NaOH and that is all.
is an acid
Safe for what? Generally 10% bleach or a 1:10 ratio to whatever the amount of water. For a percentage example you would add 3% bleach to a 32 ounce spray bottle, you would add 6% bleach to 64 oz (gallon) of water, etc., for a ratio example you would use a mixture of 1 cup of bleach to 9 cups of water, etc. For human consumption 1 Tablespoon for gallon will purify the water and make it safe to drink.
it affects it by having non-toxic bleach inside of the water,therefore making it clean.
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Salt and water bleach
It's the other way around... Bleach is so corrosive and toxic, so the best mixture for everyday use is one part bleach to nine parts water.
Yes, 10 drops of bleach per gallon of water