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Is Clorox acid or base?

Clorox bleach is an alkaline base, with a pH of about 12.


What kind of acid is in Clorox?

Clorox bleach does not contain acid. It is 5.25% to 6% sodium hypochlorite. It is a very strong base, around pH 12- 12.6, and is the opposite of an acid.


What acid is found in clorex?

Clorox bleach is not an acid, is is a base. Specifically it is a dilute solution of water and sodium hypochlorite.


Is Clorox a acid or a base?

Base


Why does bleach make your hands slippery?

Clorox bleach is a base, as opposed to an acid. The oils that the body generates are slightly acidic, and the bleach interacts with these oils to create a soap, which is the source of the slippery feeling.


What is the difference in Clorox and name brand bleach?

Bleach is Clorox. Clorox is the main brand of bleach.


What is the difference between bleach and Clorox?

Bleach is a general term for a chemical used for whitening, disinfecting, and cleaning, while Clorox is a brand of bleach manufactured by The Clorox Company. Clorox products often contain sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient, which is a type of bleach.


Is an battery acid a base?

Is a bleach a base


What are the active ingredients in Clorox bleach?

The active ingredient in Clorox bleach is sodium hypochlorite.


Is bleach a strong acid?

No, bleach is not a strong acid. Bleach is a strong base, specifically a solution of sodium hypochlorite. It is commonly used as a disinfectant and for whitening purposes.


What are the examples of useful liquids and harmful liquids?

acido,clorox,paraffin,and insecticide.Enjoy!!!


Is bleach an acid or base?

There are both oxydizing bleaches and reducing bleaches so in reality, bleach can be either depending on the type. However most common bleaches tend to be fairly strong bases, with a pH of around 12.